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out-front ['aut'frʌnt]stresses
inf. честный; искренний; прямой; решительный
out front
n.amer. у входа в здание; спереди (You and I face each other in a front stance, each with our left leg out front. • Fabulous Art Deco building! I love the detailing out front. ART Vancouver); у ворот; перед домом (The taxi driver was waiting out front, leaning on the horn. • She walked out into the main room and squinted out the window, watching a green truck park out front. • We have to keep windows closed since the construction started out front. ART Vancouver); перед входом (у входа в здание: She walked out into the main room and squinted out the window, watching a green truck park out front.); на первом месте; на переднем плане
theatre. среди публики (in the audience); в зале (in the audience); в аудитории
 English thesaurus
out-front ['aut'frʌnt]
inf. candid; frank; honest (The politician was less than out-front with the interviewer. dictionary.com)
out front
n.amer. at or to the front (You and I face each other in a front stance, each with our left leg out front. • The two are standing in front of an alley way right out front of the hotel when three people attack Adam from behind. lexico.com); in front (Two station wagons stopped out front. • She walked out into the main room and squinted out the window, watching a green truck park out front. • Of course, on the continent, a restaurant is only half a restaurant if it doesn't have seating out front. • In no time, she was back out front, tossing everything into the back seat and climbing in. • A few people went swimming, a few played football out front, and a few watched TV. lexico.com); in front of a building or house (We really need to put another light out front. • I'll meet you at the museum, out front. dictionary.com)
theatre. in the auditorium of a theatre (When Kieran did a soundcheck, I'd find a seat out front to watch. • The time for the concert to start approached and he asked Rebecca if she had intended to sit back stage or out front. • Sitting out front, and watching Kyle play brought back all the happy memories. lexico.com)
out-front: 33 phrases in 11 subjects
American usage, not spelling3
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