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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - ahead

 
 

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Ahead

ahead
~ S2 W2 adv 1 »IN FRONT OF« in front of someone or something by a short distance  (He kept his gaze fixed on the car ahead.) + of  (Tim pointed to a tree ahead of them.) up ~  (We could see the lights of Las Vegas up ahead.) 2 »FORWARD« if someone or something moves, looks ~ etc, they move or look towards a place in front of them  (Let Tom walk ahead, he knows the way.) + of  (One of the group stepped ahead of the others to look at the sign.) straight ~  (He's just staring straight ahead in a complete daze.) 3 »BEFORE SB ELSE« arriving, waiting, finishing etc before other people + of  (There were four people ahead of me at the doctor's.) 4 »BEFORE AN EVENT« AmE before an event happens  (You can prepare these salads ahead.) ~ of time
 
 (Can you tell me ahead of time if you're coming?) 5 »FUTURE« in the future  (Rest now because you have a long journey ahead of you.) lie ~  (We should try to predict the type of problems that may lie ahead.) the years/days/months etc ~
 
 (The decisions you make in the days ahead are going to affect your whole future.) plan ~ (=plan for the future) 6 ~ of time/schedule etc earlier than planned or arranged  (We might finish the project ahead of schedule.) 7 »WINNING« winning in a competition or election  (Milligan's three-pointer puts them ahead by one.) 8 go ~ spoken used to tell someone they can do something  ("Can I have the sports section?" "Yeah, go ahead, I've read it.") 9 »ADVANCED« ideas, achievements etc that are ~ of others, have made more progress or are more developed  (VEMCO was years ahead of us in their research.) be ~ of its time (=so new that people do not understand or like it)  (Her educational theories were way ahead of their time) 10 get ~ to make progress and be successful in your job, education etc  (Getting ahead at work is the most important thing to her at the moment.) 11 go ~ (with sth) to start doing something  (Frank'll be late but we'll go ahead with the meeting anyway.)  (- see also go-ahead1) 12 get/keep ~ (of the game) AmE informal to get into or be in a position where you are in control of something, so that it is easier to deal with  (I find it hard to keep ahead of the housework.)
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  Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. Note: In addition to the uses shown below, 'ahead' is used in phrasal verbs such as ‘get ahead’, ‘go ahead’, and ‘press ahead’. 1. Something that is ahead is in front of you. If you look ahead, you look directly in front of you. Brett looked straight ahead... I peered ahead through the front screen... The road ahead was now blocked solid... Ahead, he saw the side railings of First Bridge over Crooked Brook. ? behind ADV: ADV after v, n ADV, ADV with cl 2. You use ahead with verbs such as ‘push’, ‘move’, and ‘forge’ to indicate that a plan, scheme, or organization is making fast progress. We are moving ahead with plans to send financial aid... = forward ADV: ADV after v 3. If you are ahead in your work or achievements, you have made more progress than you expected to and are performing well. First half profits have charged ahead from ?127.6m to ?134.2m... Children in small classes are several months ahead in reading. ADV: be ADV, ADV after v, oft amount ADV 4. If a person or a team is ahead in a competition, they are winning. Scotland were ahead in their European championship qualifier in Iceland... A goal would have put Dublin 6-1 ahead. ADV: be ADV, ADV after v, oft amount ADV 5. Ahead also means in the future. A much bigger battle is ahead for the president... Now I can remember without mourning, and begin to look ahead... ADV: v-link ADV, ADV after v, n ADV 6. If you prepare or plan something ahead, you do it some time before a future event so that everything is ready for that event to take place. The government wants figures that help it to plan ahead... Summer weddings need to be arranged months ahead. ADV: ADV after v 7. If you go ahead, or if you go on ahead, you go in front of someone who is going to the same place so that you arrive there some time before they do. I went ahead and waited with Sean... ADV: ADV after v ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   adverb or adjective  Date: 1596  1.  a. in a forward direction or position ; forward  b. in front  2. in, into, or for the future plan ~  3. in or toward a more advantageous position helped others to get ~  4. at or to an earlier time ; in advance make payments ~ ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  adv. 1 further forward in space or time. 2 in the lead; further advanced (ahead on points). 3 in the line of one's forward motion (roadworks ahead). 4 straight forwards. Phrases and idioms ahead of 1 further forward or advanced than. 2 in the line of the forward motion of. Etymology: orig. Naut., f. A(2) + HEAD ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1. будущий, предстоящий years ahead —- грядущие годы, будущее the next job ahead —- предстоящая работа 2. вперед to plan ahead —- составлять планы на будущее to go ahead —- продвигаться, устремиться вперед; преуспевать; процветать to put a clock ahead —- перевести стрелки часов вперед to look ahead —- смотреть вперед; быть готовым к будущему ahead! —- мор. вперед! ahead full speed! —- мор. полный вперед! 3. впереди ahead of time —- досрочно walk ahead of us —- иди впереди нас ahead by 6 points —- спорт. выигрывая 6 очков to be ahead —- опережать; выигрывать; иметь преимущество; быть в выгодном положении 4. раньше, заранее 5. мор. перед носом ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. adj. будущий, предстоящий years ahead - грядущие годы, будущее the next job ahead - предстоящая работа  2. adv. вперед; впереди to go ahead - устремляться вперед; идти впереди (на состязании) - full speed ahead! - go ahead! ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  veterin. abbr. Animal Health/ Emerging Animal Diseases non-prof. org. abbr. Adventures in Health, Education, and Agricultural Development educ. abbr. A Hatfield Educational Achievement Drive ...
English abbreviation dictionary
7.
  See: DEAD AHEAD, GET AHEAD. ...
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