Definition of front-load

front-loadverb

tải trước

/ˌfrʌnt ˈləʊd//ˌfrʌnt ˈləʊd/

namespace

to spread the costs of a project so that more of the money is spent in the earlier stages

Example:
  • a need to front-load budget spending
  • the positive effects of front-loading funds

to organize work on a project or information in a document so that the more important work or information is done or placed first

Example:
  • Teach your students to front-load their research.