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1 move forward
move forward vb avanzarv.• avanzar v.1) v + adv \<\<caroops\>\> avanzar*2) v + o + adv \<\<troops\>\> hacer* avanzar; \<\<date/event\>\> adelantar1. VT + ADV1) avanzar2) (=bring forward) [+ date, meeting] adelantar2.VI + ADV adelantarse* * *1) v + adv \<\<car/troops\>\> avanzar*2) v + o + adv \<\<troops\>\> hacer* avanzar; \<\<date/event\>\> adelantar -
2 move forward
move forward преминавам напред; -
3 ■ move forward
■ move forwardA v. i. + avv.2 (fig.) fare progressi; progredireB v. t. + avv. -
4 move forward
■ To change to a more attacking position in order to support the attackers, or when attempting to catch opponents in the offside trap.Syn. move forward■ Aufschließen der Abwehrspieler und Mittelfeldspieler, um das Angriffsspiel zu verstärken oder um eine Abseitsfalle zu stellen.Syn. aufrücken -
5 move forward
1) Общая лексика: двигать (что-л.) вперёд, выдвигать (что-л.)2) Политика: двигаться вперёд3) SAP. переносить на более раннюю дату -
6 move forward
להתקדם, לנוע קדימה* * *◙ המידק עונל,םדקתהל◄ -
7 move forward
bergerak maju* * *mengangsurkan -
8 move forward
двигаться вперёд, продвигать, продвигаться -
9 move forward
ilerle -
10 move forward
vooruit bewegen -
11 move forward
1. vt + adv2. vi + adv -
12 move forward
expr.vorrücken v. -
13 move forward
viposuwać się (posunąć się perf) naprzód or do przodu -
14 move forward
phr.v. оди напред -
15 move forward
flytta sig framåt -
16 move forward
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17 move forward
v.1 adelantar (encuentro)2 hacer avanzar, adelantar, mover hacia adelante, hacer avanzar poco a poco.3 moverse hacia adelante, avanzar, hacer progresos, adelantar.vi.avanzar (person, car) -
18 MOVE FORWARD
[V]PROMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)PRAEMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)FERO (FERRE TULI LATUM)PROLABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM) -
19 move forward
optrek -
20 move forward
тухса тăр
См. также в других словарях:
move forward — index gain, impel, proceed (go forward) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
move forward — progress, advance, move towards the front … English contemporary dictionary
forward — forward, forwards 1. For the adjective, the correct form in standard English is forward: • It has four forward gears and reverse controlled by a speed sensing governor Daily Telegraph, 1971 • Already clouds of steam were rising, obscuring the… … Modern English usage
forward — adjective /ˈfɔwəd / (say fawwuhd) 1. directed towards a point in advance, moving ahead; onward: a forward motion. 2. being in a condition of advancement; well advanced. 3. ready, prompt, or eager. 4. presumptuous, pert, or bold. 5. situated in… …
move — Synonyms and related words: accomplished fact, accomplishment, achievement, acquit, act, acta, action, activate, activity, actuate, actuation, ad hoc measure, admonish, advance, advancing, adventure, advocate, affect, agitate, alteration, anchor … Moby Thesaurus
forward — forwardable, adj. forwardly, adv. /fawr weuhrd/, adv. Also, forwards. 1. toward or at a place, point, or time in advance; onward; ahead: to move forward; from this day forward; to look forward. 2. toward the front: Let s move forward so we can… … Universalium
move — v 1. budge, stir, change place or position; shift, yield, give way, move over. 2. flit, fly, hie, hop, dart; zoom, vroom, whoosh, sweep, skim, skim along, Sl. breeze in or out or along; wend, meander, gad, gad about. 3. advance, progress, go, go… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
forward — 1. adjective [ˈfɔɹ.wɝd/,ˈfɔː.wɜd/ a) Towards the front or at the front. The fire was confined to the forward portion of the store. b) Without customary restraint I thought his suggestion that we move in together was rather forward. Syn: anterior … Wiktionary
Forward pass — In several forms of football a forward pass is when the ball is thrown in the direction of the opponent s end line.American and Canadian FootballIn American and Canadian football, a forward pass mdash; usually called simply a pass mdash; consists … Wikipedia
forward — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. front, anterior, fore most; precocious; ready, eager, prompt; enterprising, aggressive; intrusive, officious; pert, saucy, flip; future, coming. See insolence. v. t. impel, dispatch, deliver,… … English dictionary for students
forward — for|ward1 W1S1 [ˈfo:wəd US ˈfo:rwərd] adv also forwards [ wədz US wərdz] 1.) towards a place or position that is in front of you ≠ ↑backwards ▪ He leaned forward , his elbows resting on the table. ▪ The crowd surged forwards. ▪ She took another… … Dictionary of contemporary English