Adelantar in english

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pronunciation: ədvæns part of speech: noun, verb
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adelantarse = out-think. 

Example: Today's online information industry is playing a game of catch-up, and must out-think current market leaders in order to find profitable new markets.

adelantar = bring forward ; overtake. 

Example: Although the age for receiving old-age pension is 65 years, an individual can decide to bring it forward to a maximum of 5 years.Example: A 66-year-old male motorcyclist died yesterday after overtaking a row of vehicles and colliding with a car.

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» adelantar a toda prisascutter + pastrush + past .

Example: Stay on the right-hand side to allow those in a hurry to scutter past on the lef.

Example: A man rushed past me off the tube so vigorously that he ripped 3 buttons off my coat.

» adelantar corriendoscutter + pastrush + past .

Example: Stay on the right-hand side to allow those in a hurry to scutter past on the lef.

Example: A man rushed past me off the tube so vigorously that he ripped 3 buttons off my coat.

» adelantar el comienzo de Algojump-start [jumpstart] .

Example: Jump-start your learning experience by participating in 1 or 2 half-day seminars that will help you come up to speed on the new vocabularies, processes and architectures underlying effective content management.

» adelantar el dineroadvance + the money .

Example: In both instances, we immediately advanced them the money they needed to get back on a sure footing.

» adelantar el relojturn + the clock forwardput + the clock forward .

Example: Something tells me that if we could turn the clock forward ten or fifteen years, we'll be using an entirely different lexicon altogether.

Example: Each time we switch to daylight saving time, I always forget to put the clock forward an hour.

» adelantar por el lado derechoovertake on + the right side .

Example: When there is a traffic jam ahead, and traffic is going slower, you overtake on the right side.

» adelantar por el lado incorrectoundertake [En el caso de los países donde se conduce por la izquierda, adelantar por la izquierda y en el resto de los países adelantar por la derecha] .

Example: Only undertake the vehicle in front if it is signalling to turn right, and there is room to do so .

» adelantar por el lado izquierdoovertake on + the left side .

Example: In these cases you may overtake on the left side if it is safe.

» adelantar por la derechaovertake on + the right .

Example: Overtaking on the right is especially dangerous, as drivers in Europe do not expect this.

» adelantar por la izquierdaovertake on + the left .

Example: You should not overtake on the left if there is a bend ahead, a hump bridge or the brow of a hill.

» adelantarseout-think  .

Example: Today's online information industry is playing a game of catch-up, and must out-think current market leaders in order to find profitable new markets.

» adelantarse aoutguess  ; second-guess [secondguess]forestall .

Example: Four years of attempting to catalog everything in a depository collection taught me that it was easier to do all the original cataloging than to try to outguess the rules used previously.

Example: This does not imply that the abstractor becomes a publication referee, trying to second-guess decisions already made by editors.

Example: Attempting to forestall problems before they were created was essential to the planning.

» adelantarse a Alguiensteal + a march on .

Example: The book 'To steal a march on God' explores how heroic acts have complex moral, ethical, and philosophical implications that can still affect people a generation later.

» adelantarse a la competenciaget in ahead of + the field .

Example: The best that a British author or publisher could do was to authorize an American publisher to bring the book out in America, giving him an advance copy of the text so that he could get in ahead of the field.

» adelantarse a la gentebeat + the crowd(s) .

Example: The biggest secret to beating the crowds in Orlando is to visit the area when most children are in school.

» adelantarse a la hora puntabeat + the rushbeat + the rush .

Example: Football fans are divided into two camps -- those who like to get to their cars and beat the rush and those who would stay until the bitter end.

Example: Football fans are divided into two camps -- those who like to get to their cars and beat the rush and those who would stay until the bitter end.

» adelantarse a las aglomeracionesbeat + the rush .

Example: Football fans are divided into two camps -- those who like to get to their cars and beat the rush and those who would stay until the bitter end.

» adelantarse a las bullasbeat + the rush .

Example: Football fans are divided into two camps -- those who like to get to their cars and beat the rush and those who would stay until the bitter end.

» adelantarse a las prisasbeat + the rush .

Example: Football fans are divided into two camps -- those who like to get to their cars and beat the rush and those who would stay until the bitter end.

» adelantarse a los acontecimientosjump + the gun .

Example: Because of EU tardiness, some countries, namely France, Holland and the UK, have jumped the gun in introducing aid for the pig sector in contravention of EU regulations.

» adelantarse a + Posesivo + épocabe in advance of + Posesivo + timebe before + Posesivo + timebe years ahead of + Posesivo + time .

Example: However since they were so much in advance of their time they didn't sell well and are gathering dust somewhere.

Example: He was before his time in teaching them to think for themselves rather than cram facts in order to pass exams.

Example: Dewey was years ahead of his time in making some notational provision for this.

» adelantarse a + Posesivo + tiempobe years ahead of + Posesivo + timebe before + Posesivo + timebe in advance of + Posesivo + time .

Example: Dewey was years ahead of his time in making some notational provision for this.

Example: He was before his time in teaching them to think for themselves rather than cram facts in order to pass exams.

Example: However since they were so much in advance of their time they didn't sell well and are gathering dust somewhere.

» adelantarse pronto en el marcadortake + an early lead .

Example: The Democrats took an early lead on the Internet, but now the Republicans are closing the gap.

» adelantar una fechamove up + a date .

Example: However, the hotel chain has decided to move up the date and provide free internet access to all members two months earlier than planned.

» en la primavera los relojes se adelantan y en el otoño se atrasanspring forward and fall backwards .

Example: Many people may be familiar with hearing 'spring forward and fall backwards,' so that in the Spring, clocks move forward one hour and in the Fall, clocks move back one hour.

» los relojes + adelantarseclocks + go forward .

Example: As the clocks go forward and the days are that little bit brighter, we take a look at some of the crime drama highlights heading our way this spring.

Adelantar synonyms

rise in spanish: subir, pronunciation: raɪz noun, verbapproach in spanish: enfoque, pronunciation: əproʊtʃ nounraise in spanish: aumento, pronunciation: reɪz verbfurther in spanish: promover, pronunciation: fɜrðɜr adjective, adverbprogress in spanish: Progreso, pronunciation: prɑgres nounpromote in spanish: promover, pronunciation: prəmoʊt verbboost in spanish: aumentar, pronunciation: bust noun, verbwin in spanish: ganar, pronunciation: wɪn verbencourage in spanish: animar, pronunciation: enkɜrɪdʒ verbgain in spanish: ganancia, pronunciation: geɪn verb, nounoverture in spanish: obertura, pronunciation: oʊvɜrtʃɜr nounelevate in spanish: elevar, pronunciation: eləveɪt verbadvanced in spanish: avanzado, pronunciation: ədvænst adjectiveupgrade in spanish: mejorar, pronunciation: əpgreɪd verb, nounimprovement in spanish: mejora, pronunciation: ɪmpruvmənt nounbeforehand in spanish: antemano, pronunciation: bɪfɔrhænd adverbprogression in spanish: progresión, pronunciation: prəgreʃən nounadvancement in spanish: adelanto, pronunciation: ədvænsmənt nounbetterment in spanish: mejoramiento, pronunciation: betɜrmənt nounget on in spanish: subir a, pronunciation: getɑn verbpass on in spanish: Transmitir, pronunciation: pæsɑn verbget along in spanish: Llevarse bien, pronunciation: getəlɔŋ verbgo on in spanish: seguir, pronunciation: goʊɑn verbcome on in spanish: venga, pronunciation: kʌmɑn verbfeeler in spanish: antena, pronunciation: filɜr nouncome along in spanish: Vamos, pronunciation: kʌməlɔŋ verbmove on in spanish: siga adelante, pronunciation: muvɑn verbthrow out in spanish: tirar, pronunciation: θroʊaʊt verbin advance in spanish: por adelantado, pronunciation: ɪnədvæns adverbget ahead in spanish: salir adelante, pronunciation: getəhed verbshape up in spanish: ponerse en forma, pronunciation: ʃeɪpʌp verbbring forward in spanish: adelantar, pronunciation: brɪŋfɔrwɜrd verbgain ground in spanish: gana terreno, pronunciation: geɪngraʊnd verbforward motion in spanish: movimiento hacia adelante, pronunciation: fɔrwɜrdmoʊʃən nounmake headway in spanish: avanzar, pronunciation: meɪkhedweɪ verbkick upstairs in spanish: patear arriba, pronunciation: kɪkəpsterz verbcash advance in spanish: adelanto en efectivo, pronunciation: kæʃədvæns nounmarch on in spanish: marchar sobre, pronunciation: mɑrtʃɑn verbonward motion in spanish: movimiento hacia adelante, pronunciation: ɔnwɜrdmoʊʃən nounset ahead in spanish: poner por delante, pronunciation: setəhed verb
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