foreground
US /ˈfɔːr.ɡraʊnd/
UK /ˈfɔːr.ɡraʊnd/

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latar depan
the part of a view that is nearest to the observer, especially in a picture or photograph
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In the foreground of the painting, there's a small cottage.
Di latar depan lukisan, terdapat sebuah kotej kecil.
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The photographer blurred the background to keep the subject in the foreground sharp.
Jurugambar mengaburkan latar belakang untuk memastikan subjek di latar depan tajam.
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hadapan, kedudukan penting
a prominent or important position
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The issue of climate change has been brought to the foreground.
Isu perubahan iklim telah dibawa ke hadapan.
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His new book brings the struggles of immigrants to the foreground.
Buku barunya membawa perjuangan imigran ke hadapan.
1.
menonjolkan, mengutamakan
to make (something) the most important or noticeable feature
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The director chose to foreground the emotional struggles of the characters.
Pengarah memilih untuk menonjolkan perjuangan emosi watak-watak.
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The report foregrounds the need for immediate action on poverty.
Laporan itu menonjolkan keperluan tindakan segera terhadap kemiskinan.