keep up to the times
1keep up with the times — be aware of new methods and trends, stay abreast Reading newspapers will help you keep up with the times …
2keep up with the times — keep up/move/change with the times ► to allow ideas, methods, etc. to develop and remain modern: »The BBC knows it has to move with the times in its negotiations over broadcasting rights. Main Entry: ↑time …
3keep up with the times — keep up/move with the ˈtimes idiom to change and develop your ideas, way of working, etc. so that you do what is modern and what is expected Main entry: ↑timeidiom …
4keep move with the times — keep up/move with the ˈtimes idiom to change and develop your ideas, way of working, etc. so that you do what is modern and what is expected Main entry: ↑timeidiom …
5keep up with the times — change/keep up/move with the times to change your way of living or working to make it modern. I don t really like using a computer, but you have to move with the times, I suppose …
6keep move with the times — change/keep up/move with the times to change your way of living or working to make it modern. I don t really like using a computer, but you have to move with the times, I suppose …
7keep up with the times — keep pace with what is happening in one s day and age …
8keep abreast of the times — v. update; be updated; be up to date …
9keep up/move/change with the times — ► to allow ideas, methods, etc. to develop and remain modern: »The BBC knows it has to move with the times in its negotiations over broadcasting rights. Main Entry: ↑time …
10The Times (Malta) — Infobox Newspaper name = caption = Typical The Times front page type = Daily newspaper format = ceased publication = price = €0.50 (Monday Saturday) €0.80 (Sunday) foundation = 1935 owners = Allied Newspapers Limited language = English political …