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身段优美
statut avancé
advanced standing SUST. ingl. am. UNIV.
I. advance [ingl. brit. ədˈvɑːns, ingl. am. ədˈvæns] SUST.
1. advance (forward movement) MILIT.:
avance f (on sur)
2. advance (sum of money):
acompte m (on sur)
3. advance (increase):
II. advances SUST.
advances sust. pl. (overtures):
III. in advance ADV.
in advance book, reserve, notify, know
in advance thank, pay, arrange, decide
IV. in advance of ADV.
in advance of person:
V. advance [ingl. brit. ədˈvɑːns, ingl. am. ədˈvæns] V. trans.
1. advance MILIT.:
advance (move forward) tape, film, clock
advance troops
advance (in chess) piece
advance (move to earlier date) time, date
avancer (to à)
advance (improve) fig. career, knowledge, research
2. advance (promote):
advance cause, interests
3. advance (put forward):
advance theory, explanation etc
4. advance (pay up front):
avancer (to à)
VI. advance [ingl. brit. ədˈvɑːns, ingl. am. ədˈvæns] V. intr.
1. advance (move forward):
advance person:
avancer, s'avancer (on, towards vers)
advance MILIT. army:
avancer (on sur)
advance morning, evening:
2. advance (progress):
advance person, society, civilization, knowledge, technique:
3. advance (increase):
advance prices:
4. advance (be promoted) form.:
advance employee:
advanced [ingl. brit. adˈvɑːnst, ingl. am. ədˈvænst] ADJ.
advanced course, studies, class
advanced student, pupil, stage
advanced level
advanced equipment, technology
advanced research
advanced ideas
I. stand [ingl. brit. stand, ingl. am. stænd] SUST.
1. stand (piece of furniture):
2. stand COM. (stall):
3. stand DEP. (in stadium):
4. stand DER. (witness box):
5. stand (stance):
to take or make a stand on sth
6. stand (resistance to attack):
7. stand (in cricket):
8. stand (standstill):
9. stand (area):
II. stand <pret. imperf., part. pas. stood> [ingl. brit. stand, ingl. am. stænd] V. trans.
1. stand (place):
stand person, object
2. stand (bear):
stand person, insects, certain foods
3. stand (pay for) coloq.:
to stand sb sth
payer qc à qn
4. stand DER.:
5. stand (be liable):
III. stand <pret. imperf., part. pas. stood> [ingl. brit. stand, ingl. am. stænd] V. intr.
1. stand:
2. stand (be upright):
stand person:
stand object:
3. stand building, village etc:
4. stand:
to stand on (step on) insect, foot
5. stand (be):
to stand empty house:
to stand in sb's way literal
to stand in sb's way fig.
6. stand (remain valid):
stand offer, agreement, statement:
7. stand (measure in height):
8. stand (be at certain level):
9. stand (be a candidate):
to stand as candidate
10. stand (act as):
11. stand (not move):
stand water, mixture:
to let sth stand
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to stand for NÁUT. port, Dover etc
IV. stand [ingl. brit. stand, ingl. am. stænd]
to leave sb standing athlete, student, company:
I. standing [ingl. brit. ˈstandɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈstændɪŋ] SUST.
1. standing (reputation):
rang m (among parmi, with chez)
2. standing (length of time):
II. standing [ingl. brit. ˈstandɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈstændɪŋ] ADJ.
1. standing (permanent):
standing army, committee, force
2. standing (continuing):
standing rule, invitation
3. standing DEP. (from standing position):
advanced ADJ.
I. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:ns] V. intr.
II. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:ns] V. trans.
1. advance (develop):
advance cause, interest
advance video, tape
2. advance (pay in advance):
to advance sb sth
avancer qc à qn
3. advance (put forward):
advance idea, suggestion
III. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:ns] SUST.
1. advance (progress, forward movement):
2. advance FIN.:
3. advance pl. (sexual flirtation):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
IV. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, ingl. am. -ˈvæ:ns] ADJ.
I. standing SUST.
1. standing (position):
2. standing (duration):
II. standing ADJ.
1. standing (upright):
debout inv.
2. standing (permanent):
3. standing (stagnant):
4. standing (not reaped):
I. stand [stænd] SUST.
1. stand (position):
stand a. fig.
2. stand form. (standstill):
to bring sb/sth to a stand
arrêter qn/qc
3. stand (raised seating for spectators):
4. stand (support):
5. stand (stall):
6. stand (standing place for vehicles):
7. stand ingl. am. (specified number of performances):
8. stand (sexual encounter):
9. stand:
the stand ingl. am. (witness box)
10. stand (group of plants):
II. stand <stood, stood> [stænd] V. intr.
1. stand (be upright):
2. stand (be located):
to stand somewhere mountain, church
to stand in sb's way
3. stand (have a position):
stand a. fig.
4. stand (be in a specified state):
to stand at sth
5. stand (remain valid):
6. stand (remain motionless):
stand tea
7. stand (be candidate):
III. stand <stood, stood> [stænd] V. trans.
1. stand (place in an upright position):
to stand sb on sth
to stand sth against sth
2. stand (bear):
ne pas supporter que qn fasse qc subj.
3. stand (pay for):
4. stand DER. (undergo):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to stand a chance of doing sth coloq.
I. advance [əd·ˈvæn(t)s] ADJ.
II. advance [əd·ˈvæn(t)s] SUST.
1. advance (progress, forward movement):
2. advance FIN.:
3. advance pl. (sexual flirtation):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. advance [əd·ˈvæn(t)s] V. trans.
1. advance (develop):
advance cause, interest
advance video, tape
2. advance (pay in advance):
to advance sb sth
avancer qc à qn
3. advance (put forward):
advance idea, suggestion
IV. advance [əd·ˈvæn(t)s] V. intr.
advanced ADJ.
I. stand [stænd] SUST.
1. stand (position):
stand a. fig.
2. stand (standstill):
to bring sb/sth to a stand
arrêter qn/qc
3. stand (for spectators):
4. stand (support):
5. stand (stall, booth):
6. stand (for vehicles):
7. stand (small table):
8. stand (site of performance):
9. stand (sexual encounter):
10. stand:
11. stand (group of plants):
II. stand <stood, stood> [stænd] V. intr.
1. stand (be upright):
2. stand (be located):
to stand somewhere mountain, church
to stand in sb's way
3. stand (have a position):
stand a. fig.
4. stand (be in specified state):
to stand at sth
5. stand (remain valid):
6. stand (remain motionless):
stand tea
III. stand <stood, stood> [stænd] V. trans.
1. stand (place upright):
to stand sb on sth
to stand sth against sth
2. stand (bear):
ne pas supporter que qn fasse qc (subj.)
3. stand (pay for):
4. stand DER. (undergo):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to stand a chance of doing sth coloq.
I. standing SUST.
1. standing (position):
2. standing (duration):
II. standing ADJ.
1. standing (upright):
debout inv.
2. standing (permanent):
3. standing (stagnant):
4. standing (not reaped):
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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For instance, experience teaches a helmsman the ability to correct the rudder in advance of a ship substantially falling off course.
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More destinations are being added over time, and most routes sell out considerably in advance of the departure time.
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We had to go to his school weeks in advance of voting day to obtain a special letter.
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In his grasp of the structure and functions of the brain and spinal cord he was far in advance of his contemporaries.
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The new order also required trust members to inform the police of any picket an hour in advance of the event.
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