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Nivel avanzado
Advanced level SUST. form.
Advanced level → A level
A level
A level SUST.:
Advanced Supplementary level SUST. ingl. brit.
Advanced Supplementary level → AS level - Advanced Supplementary level
AS level - Advanced Supplementary level Info
I. advance [ingl. am. ədˈvæns, ingl. brit. ədˈvɑːns] V. intr.
1.1. advance (move forward):
advance person/vehicle/troops:
to advance on sb
avanzar hacia alguien
to advance on a city MILIT.
1.2. advance <advancing, part. pres. >:
2.1. advance (make progress):
advance science/project/society:
advance science/project/society:
2.2. advance (be promoted):
advance worker/soldier:
II. advance [ingl. am. ədˈvæns, ingl. brit. ədˈvɑːns] V. trans.
1. advance (move forward):
advance troops/tanks
advance troops/tanks
2.1. advance (further):
advance knowledge/awareness
advance knowledge/awareness
advance interests/cause
2.2. advance (promote) form.:
advance employee
2.3. advance (suggest):
advance idea/argument
advance idea/argument
advance proposal
advance opinion
3.1. advance (bring forward in time):
advance date/meeting/clock
3.2. advance money/wages:
to advance sb sth
III. advance [ingl. am. ədˈvæns, ingl. brit. ədˈvɑːns] SUST.
1. advance C or U (forward movement):
2. advance C or U (of civilization, science, knowledge):
3. advance <advances, pl > (overtures):
4.1. advance C (early payment):
4.2. advance C (loan):
5. advance in phrases:
IV. advance [ingl. am. ədˈvæns, ingl. brit. ədˈvɑːns] ADJ. atrbv.
1. advance (ahead of time):
2. advance (ahead in space):
advance man ingl. am. POL.
advance man or agent ingl. am. TEAT.
advanced [ingl. am. ədˈvænst, ingl. brit. adˈvɑːnst] ADJ.
1. advanced (in complexity):
advanced civilization/technology
advanced studies/course
advanced studies/course
advanced student
advanced student
2. advanced (progressive):
advanced views/ideas
3. advanced (in time):
advanced age/stage
I. level [ingl. am. ˈlɛvəl, ingl. brit. ˈlɛv(ə)l] SUST.
1.1. level (height):
estoy seguro de que es un tipo bien Río Pl. coloq.
1.2. level (degree, amount):
2. level (rank):
to be on a level with sb/sth
estar a la par de or a la altura de alguien/algo
3.1. level (of building) ARQUIT.:
3.2. level (in mine):
4. level (device):
II. level [ingl. am. ˈlɛvəl, ingl. brit. ˈlɛv(ə)l] ADJ.
1. level ground/surface:
2.1. level (at same height):
to be level (with sth)
2.2. level (abreast, equal):
alcanzar a alguien
3.1. level (constant):
3.2. level (unemotional, calm):
level voice/tone
III. level <leveling leveled ingl. am. levelling levelled ingl. brit.> [ingl. am. ˈlɛvəl, ingl. brit. ˈlɛv(ə)l] V. trans.
1.1. level (make flat):
level ground/surface
level ground/surface
level ground/surface
level ground/surface
1.2. level (raze, flatten):
level building/town
2. level (make equal):
3. level (direct):
to level sth at sb/sth weapon
apuntarle a alguien con algo
IV. level <leveling leveled ingl. am. levelling levelled ingl. brit.> [ingl. am. ˈlɛvəl, ingl. brit. ˈlɛv(ə)l] V. intr.
level (be honest) coloq.:
to level with sb
ser franco or sincero con alguien
advanced level
advanced [ədˈvɑ:nst, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:nst] ADJ.
advanced country, pupil
advanced level
I. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:ns] V. intr.
to advance on sb/sth
II. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:ns] V. trans.
1. advance (cause to move forward):
advance interest, cause
advance interest, cause
2. advance (pay in advance):
III. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:ns] SUST.
1. advance (forward movement):
2. advance FIN.:
3. advance pl (sexual flirtation):
molestias f pl.
IV. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:ns] ADJ.
I. level [ˈlevəl] Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- ADJ.
1. level:
level spoonful
2. level (having same height):
3. level ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (in same position):
to be level with sb/sth
4. level (of same amount):
5. level (calm):
level look
level tone
level voice
6. level (uniform):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. level [ˈlevəl] Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- ADV.
III. level [ˈlevəl] Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- SUST.
1. level (position, amount):
2. level (height):
3. level sin pl. (position in hierarchy):
to be on a level with sb/sth
to find one's (own) level coloq.
4. level (quality of performance):
5. level (meaning):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be on the level business, person
IV. level [ˈlevəl] Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- V. trans.
1. level (smoothen, flatten):
2. level (demolish completely):
3. level (point):
to level sth at sb
advanced level
advanced [əd·ˈvænst] ADJ.
advanced country, course, student
advanced level
advanced stage
I. advance [əd·ˈvæns] V. intr.
to advance on sb/sth
II. advance [əd·ˈvæns] V. trans.
1. advance (cause to move forward):
advance interest, cause
advance interest, cause
2. advance (pay in advance):
III. advance [əd·ˈvæns] SUST.
1. advance (forward movement):
2. advance FIN.:
3. advance pl (sexual flirtation):
molestias f pl.
IV. advance [əd·ˈvæns] ADJ.
I. level [ˈlev·əl] ADJ.
1. level:
level spoonful
2. level (having same height):
3. level (in same position):
to be level with sb/sth
4. level (of same amount):
5. level (calm):
level look
level tone
level voice
6. level (uniform):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. level [ˈlev·əl] ADV.
III. level [ˈlev·əl] SUST.
1. level (position, amount):
2. level (height):
3. level (position in hierarchy):
to be on a level with sb/sth
to find one's (own) level coloq.
4. level (quality of performance):
5. level (meaning):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be on the level business, person
IV. level <-l- [or -ll-]> [ˈlev·əl] V. trans.
1. level (smoothen, flatten):
2. level (demolish completely):
3. level (point):
to level sth at sb
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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The discreet use of resources, which strikes a balance between development and preservation, is only possible if based on advanced marine science and technology.
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He had advanced the concept of the ecosystem in 1935, and a number of key ideas of relevance to nature conservation stem from this.
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As computers advanced, isometric and dimetric perspectives began to predominate in tile-based games.
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Many of his reporters advanced in the fields of journalism and public relations.
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It was argued that the usury laws had been abolished for the whole of the community except only for the pawnbroker who advanced less than 10.
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