foreground

US /ˈfɔːr.ɡraʊnd/
UK /ˈfɔːr.ɡraʊnd/
"foreground" picture
1.

前景

the part of a view that is nearest to the observer, especially in a picture or photograph

:
In the foreground of the painting, there's a small cottage.
在画的前景中,有一个小木屋。
The photographer blurred the background to keep the subject in the foreground sharp.
摄影师模糊了背景,以保持前景主体的清晰。
2.

重要位置, 突出地位

a prominent or important position

:
The issue of climate change has been brought to the foreground.
气候变化问题已被提上重要位置
His new book brings the struggles of immigrants to the foreground.
他的新书将移民的困境推向重要位置
1.

突出, 强调

to make (something) the most important or noticeable feature

:
The director chose to foreground the emotional struggles of the characters.
导演选择突出角色的情感挣扎。
The report foregrounds the need for immediate action on poverty.
该报告强调了立即采取行动解决贫困问题的必要性。