One move ahead Meaning in English
expression
释义
To be prepared for what will happen next, especially by planning or thinking before others do; commonly used about strategy or competition.
用法与细微差别
It’s informal and used both literally (like chess or games) and figuratively (business, life decisions). Often appears as 'be/stay/keep one move ahead'. Do not confuse with 'step ahead' — 'one move ahead' emphasizes strategic anticipation.
例句
He is always one move ahead in chess.
basic
To win this game, you need to be one move ahead.
basic
She stayed one move ahead of her competitors.
basic
If you want to survive in this market, you have to keep one move ahead.
natural
He planned the party secretly to stay one move ahead of his friends.
natural
Even when things get tough, she always manages to be one move ahead.
natural