abreast的意思和读音

abreast

: [əˈbrest] : [ə'brest]

adv.

adj.

adv.alongside,beside,level,next to,shoulder to shoulder

adj.au courant,au fait,in on,in touch,up with

abreastadv.

1.next to sb/sth and facing the same way

cycling two abreast

A police car drew abreast of us and signalled us to stop.

IDM

It is almost impossible to keep abreast of all the latest developments in computing.

keep abreast of sthto make sure that you know all the most recent facts about a subject

It is almost impossible to keep abreast of all the latest developments in computing.

adv.1.,;;;2.

adj.1.2.

adv.1.side by side and facing the front

adj.1.up to date with something

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2. abrasive a. abreast adv. abridge v. ; …

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1.However, many of you who keep abreast of what is happening all around the world, are picking up the clues to what is about to happen.线

2.Managers stay abreast of their progress and provide direction by using tools that make it easy to mine data on workflows.使

3.The question is, how much do they need to grow to keep abreast of the growth in the world's population of about 1. 2% a year?1.2%

4.Passengers in the rear will find there's plenty of head and legroom, but sitting three-abreast might be a bit of a squeeze.

5.Staying abreast of technology standards is often associated with organizational efficiency.

6.When abreast of a trunk which appeared to be the oldest of the old, he became aware that a figure was standing behind it.

7.The first were just drawing abreast of him when he reached for the trigger with the intention of opening fire.

8.Buck, on the bank, worried and anxious, kept abreast of the boat, his eyes never off his master.

9.If it's geographically feasible, try to have lunch with a colleague at least monthly. Keep abreast of events at work.

10.Skip ran abreast of him toward the river.