单词 | ahead of |
释义 | 1. preposition uses ahead of preposition uses 1. phrase B1+ If someone is ahead of you, they are directly in front of you. If someone is moving ahead of you, they are in front of you and moving in the same direction. I saw a man in a blue jacket thirty metres ahead of me. She walked ahead of Helene up the steps into the hotel. Synonyms: before, in front of, in advance of 2. phrase B1+ If an event or period of time lies ahead of you, it is going to happen or take place soon or in the future. I tried to think about all the problems that were ahead of me tomorrow. She spent all night thinking about the future that lay ahead of her. We have a very busy day ahead of us today. Synonyms: in wait for, before, waiting for, awaiting 3. phrase B2 In a competition, if a person or team does something ahead of someone else, they do it before the second person or team. Robertson's team crossed five metres ahead of their rivals. 4. prepositional phrase If something happens ahead of an event or time, it happens before that event or time. The Prime Minister was speaking ahead of today's meeting. 5. phrase If something happens ahead of schedule or ahead of time, it happens earlier than was planned. The election was held six months ahead of schedule. This dish may be prepared a day ahead of time and refrigerated. Synonyms: before, prior to, earlier than, in advance of 6. phrase If someone is ahead of someone else, they have made more progress and are more advanced in what they are doing. Henry generally stayed ahead of the others in the academic subjects. Synonyms: further on, in front of, superior to, further advanced 7. one step ahead of someone or something phrase If you stay one step ahead of someone or something, you manage to achieve more than they do or avoid competition or danger from them. Successful travel is partly a matter of keeping one step ahead of the crowd. Fraser was the most important art dealer in London, always a step ahead of his rivals. ...nations only a few steps ahead of famine. 8. ahead of your time phrase If someone is ahead of their time or before their time, they have new ideas a long time before other people start to think in the same way. My mother was ahead of her time. She surrounded me with culture and art. His only fundamental mistake, he insists, is that he was 20 years before his time. |
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