ahead的意思和读音

ahead

: [əˈhed] : [ə'hed]

adv.

adv.behind,ago,late

adj.slow

adv.in front,in advance,in the future,to come,early

adj.fast,gaining

aheadadv.

1.further forward in space or time; in front

I'll run ahead and warn them.

The road ahead was blocked.

We've got a lot of hard work ahead.

This will create problems in the months ahead.

He was looking straight ahead(= straight forward, in front of him) .

2.earlier

The party was planned weeks ahead.

3.winning; further advanced

Our team was ahead by six points.

You need to work hard to keep ahead.

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adv.1ed for saying that sth. is in front of you, in the direction you are going or looking2.moving, pointing, or looking towards a place in front of you3ed when saying what will happen in the future4.before a time or event5.starting to go somewhere a little before sb. and arriving there before them6ed for saying how much earlier the clocks in one place show a particular time than in another7ed for saying that sb. finishes a race before someone else8ed for saying that sb. has made more progress than someone else, or a particular idea, product, invention etc. is more advanced than others9ed for saying that sb. is achieving more success in a competition, election etc. than someone else1ed for saying that sth. is in front of you, in the direction you are going or looking2.moving, pointing, or looking towards a place in front of you3ed when saying what will happen in the future4.before a time or event5.starting to go somewhere a little before sb. and arriving there before them6ed for saying how much earlier the clocks in one place show a particular time than in another7ed for saying that sb. finishes a race before someone else8ed for saying that sb. has made more progress than someone else, or a particular idea, product, invention etc. is more advanced than others9ed for saying that sb. is achieving more success in a competition, election etc. than someone else

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1.The meeting is expected to concentrate on finals preparations ahead of the announcement of a date for a general election.

2.When he returned to his capital ahead of schedule, all the people there found out that the King had been moved by an ape's tears.

3.Although the United States is ahead in terms of commercialization, the size of the free culture movement outside of the U. S. is huge.

4.After this the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them two by two ahead of him to every town and place where he was about to go.

5.The size of the loss would depend on how much the price falls, something difficult to know ahead of time.

6.We have just come out of a series of meetings, and are ready to go ahead with a plan that removes the dark.

7.Officials hint that the go-ahead for such a resumption would be given only if no negotiations had begun by then.

8.It will clear the way for others that are almost ready to go ahead, and relies on our allies completing their groundwork.

9.He is a political insider who should have a bright future ahead of him in Russia's booming economy.

10.The plan was introduced ahead of a summit next week in London of 20 major and developing economies struggling with the global recession.20退