- move ahead
- phr verbMove ahead is used with these nouns as the object: ↑clock
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
move ahead — index continue (persevere), endure (last), keep (continue), proceed (go forward), progress … Law dictionary
move ahead/along — 1 : to make progress The project is finally starting to move ahead. 2 : to go on to something else Let s move along [=move on] to the next item. • • • Main Entry: ↑move … Useful english dictionary
move ahead with — phr verb Move ahead with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑plan … Collocations dictionary
move — [muːv] verb [intransitive, transitive] 1. informal if a product moves, or if a shop, dealer etc moves it, it sells very quickly: • These computer games are moving very fast. The kids love them. • The company isn t moving enough product. 2. to… … Financial and business terms
move on — verb move forward, also in the metaphorical sense (Freq. 7) Time marches on • Syn: ↑advance, ↑progress, ↑pass on, ↑march on, ↑go on • Ant: ↑recede … Useful english dictionary
Move Over, Darling — Theatrical poster Directed by Michael Gordon Produced by … Wikipedia
move up a gear — move/step up a gear to start to work or play more effectively or quickly than before. With just five lengths to go, the German swimmer stepped up a gear and edged ahead to win the race … New idioms dictionary
move — Synonyms and related words: accomplished fact, accomplishment, achievement, acquit, act, acta, action, activate, activity, actuate, actuation, ad hoc measure, admonish, advance, advancing, adventure, advocate, affect, agitate, alteration, anchor … Moby Thesaurus
ahead — a|head W2S2 [əˈhed] adv ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(in front)¦ 2¦(forward)¦ 3¦(before somebody else)¦ 4¦(future)¦ 5¦(before an event)¦ 6 ahead of schedule 7¦(progress/success)¦ 8¦(advanced)¦ 9¦(WINNING)¦ 10 go ahead … Dictionary of contemporary English
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