English to Urdu Dictionary foreground

foreground

اگربھوم
definition
verb
sexual relationships are foregrounded and idealized
make (something) the most prominent or important feature.
noun
the images show vegetation in the foreground
the part of a view that is nearest to the observer, especially in a picture or photograph.
example
The mixed criticism regarding the pop/rave culture crossover and merger arose from the important space, or 'foreground' , which Britpop occupied in the film.
With the Florida Supreme Court decision ordering a hand count of tens of thousands of ballots across the state, the basic issue in the US election crisis has been thrust to the 'foreground' .
And that is the casino in the 'foreground' of this photograph?
No matter, as one antitrust case fades another begins to move into the 'foreground' .
In the immediate 'foreground' of the picture and in sharp focus is a single memorial candle.
Yes, and just to further disturb you, this notion of bundle of rights as against a holistic concept do not have importance at the 'foreground' if we are dealing with the statute, is that right?
His approach, though, put the texts in the 'foreground' against the backdrop of a social context, and my own is somewhat different.
This removes the 'foreground' from view and treats the landscape as a panoramic vista rather than a visual extension of the interior space.
They also inform the wider ontology of war in verse that emerges into the 'foreground' of military victory to ask unanswered questions about race and class.
In the 'foreground' of the first photograph are Murray, his two sons and his best man, the huge luxury boat occupying most of the background belongs to Roman Abramovic, a man who has bought his football success.
One cannot but admire the daring juxtaposition of an intimate close-up scene in the 'foreground' with the distant view of boats on the shallow waters of the lagoon.
The limitations of the Geraldton Harbour are demonstrated by the vessel in the 'foreground' of this picture.
In the 'foreground' , a situation is presented absent of context, prompting the reader to make assumptions that form the basis of prejudice.
Every inch of the canvas is worked to its ultimate conclusion, with the 'foreground' and background given the same intensity of observation and attention.
The big political question is how far that patriotism comes into the 'foreground' , and in what ways.
Do you need the kids on the sandbar in the 'foreground' to make the picture?
Gladstone's role as leader is emphasized by his prominent position in the 'foreground' .
the images show vegetation in the 'foreground'
Vanity, the need personally to stand in the 'foreground' as clearly as possible, strongly tempts the politician to commit one or both of these sins.
Depth of Field is merely the area between the 'foreground' and the background in any photograph which has acceptable ‘sharpness’.
The pronounced distortions of the cobbled street and the seller of musical instruments in the 'foreground' of this picture have provoked critics into a series of conjectures about how it was painted and originally displayed.
the intricate garden depicted in the 'foreground'
Although the central character is the man running in the 'foreground' , the picture isn't really about him at all.
He places it in the 'foreground' of the picture, lapping with its little pink tongue at the deep red blood which trickles down the torso of the tortured satyr.
The artist here sits in the 'foreground' of the picture, his troubled head, larger than life and encircled in red, rises amid shrouded tables, which have the aura of coffins.
Mr Daley says the fact that one of the characters in the 'foreground' of the picture is looking through a telescope towards the far right of the picture is evidence that Turner included a second boat in his original.
There's just something about the situation that brings the thought to the 'foreground' for just the briefest of seconds.
For a good number of them, prices and allocations occupied but the background, with institutions and conventions occupying the 'foreground' .
What the programme did for me was bring a load of things I knew but didn't want to think about right up into the 'foreground' of the picture.
In the 'foreground' of the Minneapolis picture Titian, Michelangelo, Clovio and Raphael turn away from the scene to look at something Clovio is pointing out in the distance.
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