advance
advance 英 [ədˈvɑ:ns] 美 [ədˈvæns]
n. 前进;进步;预付款;求爱(提出更进一步) v. 前进;预付;提出(思想上的前进) adj. 预先的
进行时:advancing 过去式:advanced 过去分词:advanced 第三人称单数:advances 名词复数:advances
- The experience of having a wild monkey advance on you is pretty scary. The verb advance means "move forward purposefully."
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- n. 前进;进步;预付款;求爱(提出更进一步)
- v. 前进;预付;提出(思想上的前进)
- adj. 预先的
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1. We feared that an advance on the capital would soon follow.
我们担心接下来会马上向首都推进。
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2. recent advances in medical science
医学的最新进展
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3. We live in an age of rapid technological advance.
我们生活在技术迅猛发展的时代。
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4. She asked for an advance on her salary.
她要求预支薪金。
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5. He had made advances to one of his students.
他曾追求过他的一个学生。
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6. Share prices showed significant advances.
股票价格大幅上涨。
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7. They had advanced 20 miles by nightfall.
夜幕降临时,他们已推进了 20 英里。
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8. The troops were finally given the order to advance.
部队终于收到前进的命令。
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9. The mob advanced on us, shouting angrily.
暴民愤怒地喊叫着向我们逼近。
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10. They worked together to advance the cause of democracy.
他们合力推动民主事业。
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11. We are willing to advance the money to you.
我们愿意预付款给你。
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12. The date of the trial has been advanced by one week.
审判日期提前了一星期。
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13. Please give us advance warning of any changes.
如有变动,请事先通知我们。
- advance (n.) c. 1300, "boasting, ostentation" (now archaic), from advance (v.). Early 15c. as "advancement in rank, wealth, etc.;" physical sense of "state of being in front" is from 1660s; that of "a move forward or toward the front" is from 1670s. Commercial sense of "something given beforehand" is from 1680s (earlier in this sense was advancement, 1640s). Meaning "military signal to advance" is by 1849. Also "an act of approach" (1670s), hence advances "amorous overtures" (1706).
- advance (v.) mid-13c., avauncen (transitive), "improve (something), further the development of," from Old French avancir, avancier "move forward, go forward, set forward" (12c., Modern French avancer), from Vulgar Latin *abanteare (source of Italian avanzare, Spanish avanzar), from Late Latin abante "from before," composed of ab "from" (see ab-) + ante "before, in front of, against" (from PIE root *ant- "front, forehead"). Compare avant.
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