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1 abreast
[ə'brɛst]advramię przy ramieniu, obok siebieto keep abreast of — (fig: news etc) nadążać za +instr, być na bieżąco z +instr
* * *[ə'brest](side by side: They walked along the road three abreast.) ramię przy ramieniu -
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ramię głowicy magnetycznej -
3 abreast
ramię głowicy magnetycznejEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > abreast
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4 abreast milking parlour
dojarnia równoległaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > abreast milking parlour
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5 abreast milling
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6 keep abreast of
(to remain up to date with: keeping abreast of recent scientific developments.) nadążać za -
7 keep abreast of progress in technology
nadążać za postępem technicznymEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > keep abreast of progress in technology
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8 keep abreast of recent developments
informować na bieżąco o zachodzących zmianachEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > keep abreast of recent developments
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9 line abreast
frontszyk czołowy okrętówława szyk samolotów
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abreast of — 1 : next to (someone or something) Another runner drew abreast of her. [=drew alongside her] 2 : aware of or informed about (new occurrences, facts, etc.) She is always abreast of the latest political news. He likes to keep/stay abreast of the… … Useful english dictionary
Abreast — A*breast , adv. [Pref. a + breast.] 1. Side by side, with breasts in a line; as, Two men could hardly walk abreast. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) Side by side; also, opposite; over against; on a line with the vessel s beam; with of. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abreast — (adv.) mid 15c., on brest, from A (Cf. a ) (1) + BREAST (Cf. breast) (n.); the notion is of with breasts in line. To keep abreast in figurative sense of stay up to date is from 1650s … Etymology dictionary
abreast — [adv1] next to, alongside beside, equal, in alignment, in line, level, opposite, shoulder to shoulder, side by side; concept 586 abreast [adv2] up to date acquainted, au courant, au fait, contemporary, familiar, informed, in touch, knowledgeable … New thesaurus
abreast — ► ADVERB 1) side by side and facing the same way. 2) alongside. 3) (abreast of) up to date with … English terms dictionary
abreast — index equal, informed (having information) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
abreast — [ə brest′] adv., adj. [ A 1 + BREAST] 1. side by side, as in going or facing forward: often with of or with 2. informed (of) or conversant ( with) recent developments … English World dictionary
abreast — [[t]əbre̱st[/t]] 1) ADV: ADV after v, num ADV If people or things walk or move abreast, they are next to each other, side by side, and facing in the same direction. The steep pavement was too narrow for them to walk abreast. ...a group of youths… … English dictionary
abreast — adj. (usu. does not stand alone) abreast of (to be abreast of the news; to keep smb. abreast of the latest developments) * * * [ə brest] (usu. does not stand alone) abreast of (to be abreast of the news; to keep smb. abreast of the latest… … Combinatory dictionary
abreast — a|breast [əˈbrest] adv 1.) keep/stay abreast of sth to make sure that you know all the most recent facts or information about a particular subject or situation ▪ It s important to keep abreast of the latest developments in computers. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
abreast — a|breast [ ə brest ] adverb next to each other, facing or moving in the same direction: We set off cycling two abreast. abreast of: He drew abreast of me and immediately started talking. keep/stay abreast of something to make sure that you know… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English