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1 ahead
[ə'hed](often with of) in front; in advance: He went on ahead of me; We are well ahead (of our rivals). priekšā* * *priekšā, uz priekšu -
2 ahead of schedule
pirms grafikā noteiktā laika -
3 ahead of time
pirms termiņa -
4 go-ahead
adjective (successful and progressive: His firm is very go-ahead.) progresīvs; priekšgalā esošs* * *atļauja; progress, virzība uz priekšu; uzņēmīgs, enerģisks -
5 get ahead
(to make progress; to be successful: If you want to get ahead, you must work hard.) gūt panākumus -
6 breakers ahead
priekšā bangas; briesmas!, sargieties! -
7 breakers ahead!
draud briesmas! -
8 far ahead
tālu priekšā -
9 full speed ahead!
pilnā gaitā uz priekšu! -
10 full steam ahead!
ar pilnu tvaiku uz priekšu! -
11 go ahead!
turpiniet!; rīkojieties! -
12 go right ahead!
ejiet taisni uz priekšu! -
13 streets ahead
daudz labāks -
14 the runner shot ahead
skrējējs izrāvās uz priekšu -
15 to be ahead of one's ticket
saņemt vairāk balsu nekā citi tās pašas partijas kandidāti -
16 to get ahead
gūt sekmes; pārspēt; virzīties; apsteigt; gūt panākumus -
17 to go ahead
virzīties uz priekšu; atrasties priekšgalā -
18 to look ahead
raudzīties nākotnē; skatīties uz priekšu -
19 way ahead
tālu priekšā -
20 way-ahead
progresīvs
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