ahead of its time — See ahead of one s time … Thesaurus of popular words
ahead of — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. in advance of, before, above, beyond; see ahead 2 … English dictionary for students
ahead — a‧head [əˈhed] adverb if the value of something is ahead of a previous level, it has increased: • The shares were ahead more than 11% at one stage, and closed 85 up at 944p. * * * ahead UK US /əˈhed/ adverb ► at a better, higher, or greater level … Financial and business terms
ahead of schedule — • ahead of time • ahead of schedule earlier than arranged, expected or planned (Note: opposite in meaning to behind time (or schedule)) We started the meeting ahead of time so we could go home early. раньше времени Whenever I have an aррointment… … Idioms and examples
ahead of time — • ahead of time • ahead of schedule earlier than arranged, expected or planned (Note: opposite in meaning to behind time (or schedule)) We started the meeting ahead of time so we could go home early. раньше времени Whenever I have an aррointment… … Idioms and examples
ahead — See: DEAD AHEAD, GET AHEAD … Dictionary of American idioms
ahead — See: DEAD AHEAD, GET AHEAD … Dictionary of American idioms
ahead — (adv.) 1620s, at the head, in front, from a on (see A (Cf. a ) (1)) + HEAD (Cf. head). Originally nautical. To be ahead of (one s) time attested by 1837 … Etymology dictionary
ahead — See: dead ahead, get ahead … Словарь американских идиом
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see if I care — spoken phrase used when talking to someone who has made you angry or upset, for saying that their actions do not worry or interest you Oh, just go – see if I care! Thesaurus: ways of saying that you do not caresynonym Main entry: care * * * see… … Useful english dictionary