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Meanings of
get ahead
in English
Catalan
avançar-se
Spanish
avanzarse
Back to the meaning
Obtain advantages, such as points, etc.
win
gain
advance
pull ahead
make headway
gain ground
fall back
Catalan
avançar-se
Expand.
expand
boom
flourish
prosper
thrive
Synonyms
Examples for "
expand
"
expand
boom
flourish
prosper
thrive
Examples for "
expand
"
1
The state government said this week it plans to
expand
the plant.
2
YFood said it will use the funds to
expand
further in Europe.
3
As conditions improve, we hope to continue to
expand
our NZ operations.
4
Backers hope to
expand
the program to 50 countries within five years.
5
Several other major companies are looking to
expand
production in the region.
1
I just woke up and said 'let me try this.' And
boom
!
2
Its purpose was simple: to create as loud a
boom
as possible.
3
In the
boom
years, Ireland lost competitiveness relative to its EU neighbours.
4
For example, nations like China have seen a
boom
in car sales.
5
Not everyone is welcoming a potential oil
boom
in the region, however.
1
However, away from official channels, unregulated grey market trade continues to
flourish
.
2
However, away from official channels, unregulated gray market trade continues to
flourish
.
3
To
flourish
it must attract new designers, new ideas and new muses.
4
Without this an environment conducive to state capture will continue to
flourish
.
5
And American Pharaoh has helped these sites
flourish
in the past year.
1
These problems make many wonder if the city can continue to
prosper
.
2
When countries
prosper
,
birth rates fall: this is a well-known, global trend.
3
Prof Mortimer said Metcash needed to change if IGA was to
prosper
.
4
Let's build an economy for all our citizens so we
prosper
together.
5
It is really about empowering members to help their clubs to
prosper
.
1
Yet science, as we understand it today, can only
thrive
among Skeptics.
2
Capital markets only
thrive
when there is a good flow of information.
3
However, where the children
thrive
and succeed are in the spatial-based areas.
4
A new culture emerged; tangata whenua had arrived and started to
thrive
.
5
Every South African language has the right to belong and to
thrive
.
Usage of
get ahead
in English
1
No way, don't
get
ahead
of yourself; we won't have any problem.
2
Could adopting a neutral approach to office politics help you
get
ahead
?
3
Winston Peters says hard work will no longer se you
get
ahead
.
4
Nor, presumably, would it want to help its domestic arch-rival
get
ahead
.
5
Fred let her
get
ahead
and paused to target the excavation equipment.
6
And I had a network of contacts to help me
get
ahead
.
7
So if you want to
get
ahead
,
try to do it subtly.
8
But nobody shall
get
ahead
of Jethro Sands in the long run.
9
As Kluck's tendency was to
get
ahead
,
Hausen's was to lag behind.
10
He did this in order to
get
ahead
of the retreating man.
11
None of which is to suggest we should
get
ahead
of ourselves.
12
The spring beauty hardly allows the hepatica to
get
ahead
of her.
13
She accelerated, trying to
get
ahead
of them, to gain precious yards.
14
I'm catching up, paying off my debts and hoping to
get
ahead
.
15
Vatz tried to
get
ahead
of Magiere, but she pushed him behind.
16
She's never used a connected boyfriend to
get
ahead
in her career.
Other examples for "get ahead"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
get
ahead
get
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
get ahead
Catalan
avançar-se
internar-se
endinsar-se
Spanish
avanzarse
adelantarse
Get ahead
through the time
Get ahead
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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