advance
Signification (Anglais)
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- To promote or advantage.
- To promote or advantage.
- To move forward in space or time.
- To move forward in space or time.
- To move forward in space or time.
- To move forward in space or time.
- To move forward in space or time.
- To move forward in space or time.
- To move forward in space or time.
- To raise, be raised.
- To raise, be raised.
- To raise, be raised.
- To raise, be raised.
Concepts
s’avancer
s’approcher
faire avancer
faire progresser
faire des progrès
se lever
se passer
arriver en avance
arriver le premier
avancer en grade
avoir de l’avancement
être en hausse
être promu
marche en avant
progrés
s’écouler
se diriger vers
s’élever
se perfectionner
avance de trésorerie
avance de salaire
être avancé
continuer son chemin
plus-value foncière
s'améliorer
progesser
faire aller de l’avant
Synonymes
go forward
make progress
forward movement
come close
be promoted
come closer
march on
move ahead
set ahead
walk stealthily
onward motion
enhance
add to
forward motion
pass along
payment in advance
payment on account
make an advance
toss in
walk up
be transferred
come nearer
get late
go before
make one’s way
make ready
move oneself
pay in advance
progress to
sink into
strike against
march forward
be offered
move right ahead
pay an advance
upward move
on the offensive
drive forward
make a progress
move the army
move the army to
move troops
promote to higher position
move onward
preceed
tack on
make great
advance-money
patterned advance
go on ahead
c-buda
arrive first
act as
advance order
bank loan
be successful
blossom forth
boost up
conduce
devolve
fling off
get on well
heave up
marching-out
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ədˈvɑːns/
Étymologie (Anglais)
In summary
Etymology tree Latin ab Proto-Indo-European *h₂énti Proto-Italic *anti Latin ante Late Latin ab ante Proto-Indo-European *-éh₂ Proto-Indo-European *-yéti Proto-Indo-European *-eh₂yéti Proto-Italic *-āō Latin -ō Latin *abanteāre Old French avancierbor. Middle English avauncen English advance From Middle English avauncen, avancen, borrowed from Anglo-Norman avauncier, from Vulgar Latin *abanteāre, from Late Latin ab ante, from Latin ab + ante (“before”). ⟨d⟩ added in analogy to Latin ad- (cf. Middle French advancer). Compare avaunt.
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