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 ahead [ә'hed]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 领先的, 预先的, 向前的

ad. 领先, 预先, 向前, 胜于, 在前面, 在将来


  1. He ran on ahead.
    他跑在前面。
  2. He will be ahead of others in English.
    他在英语方面将超过别人。
  3. China is striding ahead in her economic construction.
    中国正在经济建设方面大步前进。


ahead
[ adv ]
  1. at or in the front

  2. <adv.all>
    I see the lights of a town ahead
    the road ahead is foggy
    staring straight ahead
    we couldn't see over the heads of the people in front
    with the cross of Jesus marching on before
  3. toward the future; forward in time

  4. <adv.all>
    I like to look ahead in imagination to what the future may bring
    I look forward to seeing you
  5. in a forward direction

  6. <adv.all>
    go ahead
    the train moved ahead slowly
    the boat lurched ahead
    moved onward into the forest
    they went slowly forward in the mud
  7. ahead of time; in anticipation

  8. <adv.all>
    when you pay ahead (or in advance) you receive a discount
    We like to plan ahead
    should have made reservations beforehand
  9. to a more advanced or advantageous position

  10. <adv.all>
    a young man sure to get ahead
    pushing talented students ahead
  11. to a different or a more advanced time (meaning advanced either toward the present or toward the future)

  12. <adv.all>
    moved the appointment ahead from Tuesday to Monday
    pushed the deadline ahead from Tuesday to Wednesday
  13. leading or ahead in a competition

  14. <adv.all>
    the horse was three lengths ahead going into the home stretch
    ahead by two pawns
    our candidate is in the lead in the polls
    way out front in the race
    the advertising campaign put them out front in sales
[ adj ]
  1. having the leading position or higher score in a contest

  2. <adj.all>
    he is ahead by a pawn
    the leading team in the pennant race


Ahead \A*head"\, adv. [Pref. a- + head.]
1. In or to the front; in advance; onward.

The island bore but a little ahead of us.
--Fielding.

2. Headlong; without restraint. [Obs.] --L'Estrange.

{To go ahead}.
(a) To go in advance.
(b) To go on onward.
(c) To push on in an enterprise. [Colloq]

{To get ahead of}.
(a) To get in advance of.
(b) To surpass; to get the better of. [Colloq.]

  1. Domestic coal production so far this year is 119.8 million tons, 8.1 percent ahead of last year's production at this time.
  2. Still, the polls contained chiefly good news for Dukakis as he looks ahead to November.
  3. Development of the winter wheat crop is about two weeks ahead of schedule because of unseasonably warm and wet weather to this point, and is now particularly vulnerable to a cold snap, analysts said.
  4. "Henry Singleton is an absolutely original thinker, and he's light years ahead of me," Mr. Hanisee says.
  5. Martin, in Illinois on Friday, was informed only an hour ahead of the formal announcement that she had landed the job, an administration source said.
  6. And once that becomes evident to investors, these optimistic analysts see nothing ahead but blue sky for stock prices.
  7. Last week, when some arbitragers sensed trouble ahead and began unloading, Kellner DiLeo continued to buy some stocks and only began selling on Friday.
  8. It ended at 370p, up 2 on the day. Nervousness ahead of today's half-time results held back Boots.
  9. The Philippines, seeded 29th but now in sixth place, continued their remarkable run Saturday by going 1.5-0.5 ahead against China with two games adjourned.
  10. Both planned visits to Oregon, ahead of Tuesday's primary there, and California, which ends the primary season June 7 along with New Jersey, New Mexico and Montana.
  11. Finland tied the score midway through the first period, but Andrei Khomoutov and Viacheslav Bykov, holdovers from the Soviet dynasty, put the United Team ahead again by combining on a power-play goal late in the period.
  12. But they quickly add that they are unwilling to bet on it ahead of the employment report.
  13. "At this point, everything is in motion to go ahead," Kirk said.
  14. The shares fell 12 to 657p. Royal Insurance moved 4 ahead to 319p, following a recommendation from NatWest Securities.
  15. If the buy-out goes ahead Newco - the new company formed by a deal - pays all the professional fees.
  16. Microsoft has forged ahead with its own standards, but these may soon merge with the official standards being developed by the International Standards Organisation and the Consultative Committee on International Telephony and Telegraphy.
  17. West German politicians reacted critically to the compromise. Economics Minister Helmut Haussman termed it a "false signal" ahead of German unification.
  18. LONDON (AP) - Italian film director Bernardo Bertolucci can go ahead with a movie on the life of Buddha.
  19. Britain decided to go ahead with the recommendation without waiting for the international organization to take action, said the transport spokesman who, in line with British custom, is not identified by name.
  20. So instead of being clobbered, IBM inched ahead 1/2 point by week's end to 100 3/8.
  21. But Oppenheimer's Mr. McAlpine sees clouds ahead.
  22. Forte, which is said to be attempting to persuade shareholders in the Savoy Group to support its ambitions for a combined luxury hotel group, moved ahead in early trading before sliding back to close a halfpenny ahead at 231 1/2p.
  23. Forte, which is said to be attempting to persuade shareholders in the Savoy Group to support its ambitions for a combined luxury hotel group, moved ahead in early trading before sliding back to close a halfpenny ahead at 231 1/2p.
  24. Further nervousness is likely ahead of tomorrow's policy meeting at the Bundesbank.
  25. Insurers are acutely aware of the need to store enough money to afford paying claims to Japan's rapidly aging population in the decades ahead.
  26. The major utilities, criticized for keeping excess capacity, scaled back investment at the same time electricity demand was racing ahead at nearly 7% a year.
  27. Last year was a relatively poor period for taxable bond funds, which finished the year ahead 4.26%, compared with 9.44% in 1989.
  28. Both economists, along with many others, predict that capital spending may remain fairly sluggish in the months ahead, partly because of the tax-law changes.
  29. Barbara Bush and Raisa Gorbachev flew ahead of their husbands to Camp David and were on hand to greet them amid a formal naval welcoming ceremony.
  30. Zayre said its discount store sales were "well ahead of last year" but it said sales were still "substantially short of our expectations, both for the year and the Christmas season."
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