Keep ahead Meaning in English
expression
ˈkip/ /əˈhɛd
KEEP-uh-HED
kˈiːp/ /ɐhˈɛd
KEEP-uh-HED
释义
To continue to be in front of others, especially in progress, competition, or trends.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in business, sports, and tech. Often followed by 'of' (“keep ahead of the competition”). Implies maintaining a leading position, not just being first once. Usually informal to neutral.
Spanish: mantenerse por delantePortuguese (BR): manter-se à frentePortuguese (PT): manter-se à frenteChinese (Simplified): 保持领先Chinese (Traditional): 保持領先Hindi: आगे रहनाArabic: يَبقى متقدماًBengali: অগ্রগামী থাকা - এগিয়ে থাকাRussian: опережать - идти впередиJapanese: 先を行く - リードするVietnamese: dẫn đầu - vượt lênKorean: 앞서다 - 선두를 유지하다Turkish: öne geçmek - önde olmakUrdu: آگے رہناIndonesian: dẫn đầu - giữ vững vị trí dẫn đầu
例句
We work hard to keep ahead of our competitors.
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Technology changes quickly, so it’s hard to keep ahead.
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If you study every day, you will keep ahead in class.
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It’s tough to keep ahead when trends change overnight.
natural
I read news every morning to keep ahead of what’s happening.
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You’ve got to learn fast if you want to keep ahead in this industry.
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