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41 to keep one jump ahead of somebody
ir un paso por delante de alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to keep one jump ahead of somebody
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42 to look ahead
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43 to plan ahead
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44 to press ahead / press on
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45 to push ahead
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46 to be ahead of the game
llevar ventaja, llevar la delantera -
47 to be one jump ahead (of sb)
llevar ventaja or la delantera (a algn) -
48 to be one step ahead of sb
llevar ventaja a or sobre algn -
49 to be streets ahead of sb
(Brit) * adelantarle por mucho a algn -
50 draw ahead
VI + ADV adelantarse (of a) -
51 to go full steam ahead with sth
English-spanish dictionary > to go full steam ahead with sth
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52 look ahead
(to consider what will happen in the future.) mirar hacia adelante, mirar el futurov + adva) ( in space) mirar hacia adelanteb) ( into the future) mirar hacia el futuroVI + ADV (in front) mirar hacia delante; (to future) hacer proyectos para el futuro* * *v + adva) ( in space) mirar hacia adelanteb) ( into the future) mirar hacia el futuro -
53 bash on/ahead (with)
(to go on doing something especially in a careless or inattentive way: In spite of his father's advice he bashed on with the painting.) continuar haciendo de manera negligente -
54 bash on/ahead (with)
(to go on doing something especially in a careless or inattentive way: In spite of his father's advice he bashed on with the painting.) continuar haciendo de manera negligente -
55 be streets ahead of / better than
(to be much better than.) adelantarle por mucho a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > be streets ahead of / better than
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56 full steam ahead
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57 plan ahead
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58 dead ahead
advWATER TRANSP a fil de roda -
59 dead slow ahead
advWATER TRANSP avante poco a poco -
60 full ahead
advWATER TRANSP engine avante toda
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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
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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
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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