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81 ahead
[ə`hed]будущий, грядущий, предстоящийвперед; впередиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > ahead
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82 ahead
[a·head || ə'hed]◙ adv. קדימה; מראש* * *◙ שארמ ;המידק◄ -
83 ahead
pêş -
84 ahead
di depan* * *di depan, di muka, depan -
85 ahead of
di depan -
86 ahead
adv. Tom hauv ntej; hauv ntej -
87 ahead
kai mua -
88 ahead
(adv) (in the front) mumuna -
89 ahead
(1) sa unahán, sa harap--------bágo, hinaharap, noóng úna, sulong pa, dáti -
90 ahead
adv.aagey / agla / paehley / peySH peySH / saamney -
91 ahead
fram, frameftir, fyrst, frammanfyri, frammanundan -
92 ahead
I aмайбутній, прийдешннійII adv1) уперед2) попереду, спереду3) раніше, заздалегідь4) мop. перед носом -
93 ahead of
adj. önde* * *in önünde -
94 ahead of
përpara afatit -
95 ahead
In. 암페타민(LSD) 상용자IIad. 앞서서, 앞으로, 앞질러, 나아가, 우세하여, 이겨 -
96 ahead
پيش ، جلو ، درامتداد حركت كسي ، روبجلو ، سربجلو -
97 ahead
pred [adj] napredniji, nadmoćniji / he is # of his times = on je prerastao svoje vrijeme; to be # of a p = biti ispred koga; natkriliti koga* * *
ispred
na Äelu
nad
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98 ahead of
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99 ahead
• glavačke; ispred; na čelu; napred; neobuzdan-o; produži; unapred -
100 ahead of
• edessä• edellä• ennen
См. также в других словарях:
ahead — a‧head [əˈhed] adverb if the value of something is ahead of a previous level, it has increased: • The shares were ahead more than 11% at one stage, and closed 85 up at 944p. * * * ahead UK US /əˈhed/ adverb ► at a better, higher, or greater level … Financial and business terms
ahead of — This prepositional phrase has been in use since the 18c in the physical sense ‘in front of’ and from the following century in the figurative sense ‘better than, superior to (in quality, performance, etc)’. Its meaning in relation to time dates… … Modern English usage
Ahead — A*head , adv. [Pref. a + head.] 1. In or to the front; in advance; onward. [1913 Webster] The island bore but a little ahead of us. Fielding. [1913 Webster] 2. Headlong; without restraint. [Obs.] L Estrange. [1913 Webster] {To go ahead}. (a) To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ahead — [ə hed′] adv., adj. 1. in or to the front 2. forward; onward 3. toward the future; in advance 4. winning or leading 5. having something as a profit or advantage ahead of in advance of; before ge … English World dictionary
Ahead — steht für: Den alten Namen der Nero AG (vor 2005 noch Ahead Software AG), ein deutsches Software Unternehmen AHEAD (Munition), eine Air Burst Munition von Rheinmetall Ein System für ein Lenkkopflager beim Fahrrad … Deutsch Wikipedia
ahead — ► ADVERB 1) further forward in space or time. 2) in advance. 3) in the lead. ● ahead of Cf. ↑ahead of … English terms dictionary
ahead — (adv.) 1620s, at the head, in front, from a on (see A (Cf. a ) (1)) + HEAD (Cf. head). Originally nautical. To be ahead of (one s) time attested by 1837 … Etymology dictionary
ahead — [adv] in front or advance of advanced, advancing, ahead, along, ante, antecedently, at an advantage, at the head, before, beforehand, earlier, first, fore, foremost, forward, forwards, in the foreground, in the lead, leading, on, onward, onwards … New thesaurus
ahead of — ► ahead of 1) before. 2) earlier than planned or expected. Main Entry: ↑ahead … English terms dictionary
ahead — forward, *before Antonyms: behind Contrasted words: *after: *abaft, aft, astern … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ahead — I [[t]əhe̱d[/t]] ADVERB USES ♦♦ (In addition to the uses shown below, ahead is used in phrasal verbs such as get ahead , go ahead , and press ahead .) 1) ADV: ADV after v, n ADV, ADV with cl Something that is ahead is in front of you. If you look … English dictionary