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ad·vance di·ˈrec·tive SUST. ingl. am. (living will)

en el diccionario PONS

di·rec·tive [dɪˈrektɪv] SUST.

1. directive form.:

Direktive f <-n, -n> elev.

2. directive UE:

Richtlinie f <-, -n>
Direktive f <-n, -n>

I. ad·vance [ədˈvɑ:n(t)s, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:n(t)s] V. intr.

1. advance (make progress):

to advance [in sth]

2. advance (be promoted):

3. advance BOLSA (rise):

advance share price
advance share price

4. advance MILIT.:

II. ad·vance [ədˈvɑ:n(t)s, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:n(t)s] V. trans.

1. advance (develop):

2. advance (make earlier):

to advance sb sth money

3. advance (postulate):

to advance sth plan, idea

4. advance (increase):

5. advance (promote):

III. ad·vance [ədˈvɑ:n(t)s, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:n(t)s] SUST.

1. advance no pl (forward movement):

2. advance (progress):

Preissteigerung f <-, -en>
Kurssteigerung f <-, -en>

3. advance (ahead of time):

4. advance FIN. (payment):

Vorschuss m <-es, -schüs·se> auf +acus.
Bankdarlehen nt <-s, ->
Kontokorrentkredit m <-(e)s, -e>
Überziehungskredit m <-(e)s, -e>
Kostenvorschuss m <-es, -schüsse>
Warenlombard m <-[e]s, -e>

5. advance (flirtation):

IV. ad·vance [ədˈvɑ:n(t)s, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:n(t)s] ADJ. atrbv.

Vorausexemplar nt <-s, -e>
Vorabdruck m <-s, -e>
Vorauszahlung f <-, -en>
Entrada de OpenDict

advance V.

Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS

advance ADJ. INV. FIN.

advance ADJ. RR. HH.

advance SUST. INV. FIN.

Present
Iadvance
youadvance
he/she/itadvances
weadvance
youadvance
theyadvance
Past
Iadvanced
youadvanced
he/she/itadvanced
weadvanced
youadvanced
theyadvanced
Present Perfect
Ihaveadvanced
youhaveadvanced
he/she/ithasadvanced
wehaveadvanced
youhaveadvanced
theyhaveadvanced
Past Perfect
Ihadadvanced
youhadadvanced
he/she/ithadadvanced
wehadadvanced
youhadadvanced
theyhadadvanced

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Travel teams and figure-skating clinics establish their schedule years in advance, but we don't have the luxury to look that far.
www.nhl.com
If a recruit absconded after drawing money on account, the whole advance was recovered, but a present of one month's pay was allowed.
en.wikipedia.org
Each new scientific advance became a media event designed to capture public support, and by the 1980s, biotechnology grew into a promising real industry.
en.wikipedia.org
For instance, experience teaches a helmsman the ability to correct the rudder in advance of a ship substantially falling off course.
en.wikipedia.org
The numbers of hikers allowed on the trail is limited so reservations are mandatory and are known to book up over a year in advance.
www.telegraph.co.uk