"advance" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

advance verbo

advance + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 43
advance one's career • advance one's interests • advance one's agenda • advance the cause • advance knowledge • ...
verbo + advance
Kolokacji: 13
continue to advance • fail to advance • help advance • try to advance • advance before losing • ...
advance + preposición
Kolokacji: 40
advance through • advance toward • advance towards • advance beyond • advance up • ...
advance + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 54
advance further • advance slowly • advance rapidly • well advanced • advance quickly • ...
(5) southward, southwards
Kolokacji: 2
1. advance inexorably = postęp nieubłaganie advance inexorably
2. advance relentlessly = postęp bez przerwy advance relentlessly
3. repeatedly advanced = ciągle zaawansowany repeatedly advanced
  • The Government's early witnesses have repeatedly advanced the argument that the future of computer software innovation would be brighter if Microsoft were held in check.
  • The Romans repeatedly advanced towards the Parthians to attempt to engage in close-quarters fighting, but the horse archers were always able to retreat safely, loosing Parthian shots as they withdrew.
  • The most powerful argument of all, which, despite its futility in a large proportion of cases, was advanced repeatedly from 1840 to 1880, was that working-class housing could be made to pay.
  • Many of the formations were deposited in warm shallow seas, near-shore environments (such as beaches), and swamps as the seashore repeatedly advanced and retreated over the edge of a proto-North America.
  • These jihad conquests were repeatedly advanced in the polemics of the Turks.
  • Former B.C. cabinet minister Dr. Patrick McGeer, a research neuroscientist and a science advocate, has repeatedly advanced the proposal in recent decades.
  • Now the managers have, with great ingenuity, spun out theories of wrongdoing that they have advanced repeatedly, persistently, passionately.
  • The glaciers have advanced and retreated repeatedly, reaching the sea and filling the valley of the Copper River.
  • Continental ice sheets have repeatedly advanced and retreated from the Puget Sound region.
  • The seashore repeatedly advanced and retreated over the edge of a proto-North America.

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