ahead of time They bought the tickets in advance so that they could get a good seat.
make advances
try to kiss or touch, come onto, get fresh """If he doesn't make advances, should I?"" Shelly asked."
take advantage of
act at the best time, seize the opportunity I took advantage of the low price of gasoline. I bought 500 litres.
advance on
threaten by moving towards逼近;靠近 The enemy advanced on Rome,and at last conquered it.敌军向罗马城逼近,最后攻陷了它。
advance on/upon
threaten by moving towards逼近;靠近 The enemy advanced on Rome,and at last conquered it.敌军向罗马城逼近,最后攻陷了它。
advance upon
threaten by moving towards逼近;靠近 The enemy advanced on Rome,and at last conquered it.敌军向罗马城逼近,最后攻陷了它。
at a disadvantage
in an unfavourable position处境不利 He could not speak English two years ago,which put him at a disadvantage in America. 他两年前不会说英语,这使他当时在美国处于不利地位。
have an advantage over
be in a better position than占优势 This football team has an advantage over its opponents in manoeuvring.这个足球队在机动灵活方面优越于对手。
in advance of
1.in front of在…前面 He came well in advance of the rest of the group.他来的比组里 其他人早得多。 She walked in advance of her husband.她走在她丈夫前面。 2. superior to;further developed 优于;较…进步 In some respects we are far in advance of our neighbouring countries.在某些方面,我们比邻国进步得多。 Galileo's ideas were in advance of the age in which he lived.伽利略 的想法超越了他所生活的时代。
turn sth to one's advantage
Idiom(s): turn sth to one's advantage
Theme: ADVANTAGE - TAKE
to make an advantage for oneself out of something (which might otherwise be a disadvantage). • Sally found a way to turn the problem to her advantage. • The ice cream store manager was able to turn the hot weather to her advantage.
show sth to good advantage
Idiom(s): show sth to good advantage
Theme: PROMOTION
to display the best features of something; to display something so that its best features are apparent. • Put the vase in the center of the table and show it to good advantage. • Having and using a large vocabulary shows your intelligence to good advantage.
pay in advance
Idiom(s): pay in advance
Theme: PAYMENT
to pay (for something) before it is received or delivered. • I want to make a special order. Will I have to pay in advance? • Yes, please pay in advance.
get the advantage of
Idiom(s): get the advantage of someone AND get the advantage over sb; get the edge on sb; get the edge over sb
Theme: ADVANTAGE - GAIN
to achieve a position superior to someone else. (The word the can be replaced with an.) • Toward the end of the race, I got the advantage over Mary. • She'd had an advantage over me since the start of the competition. • I got an edge on Sally, too, and she came in second. • It's speed that counts. You can have the edge over everyone, but if you don't have speed, you lose.
get the advantage over
Idiom(s): get the advantage of someone AND get the advantage over sb; get the edge on sb; get the edge over sb
Theme: ADVANTAGE - GAIN
to achieve a position superior to someone else. (The word the can be replaced with an.) • Toward the end of the race, I got the advantage over Mary. • She'd had an advantage over me since the start of the competition. • I got an edge on Sally, too, and she came in second. • It's speed that counts. You can have the edge over everyone, but if you don't have speed, you lose.
advanced in years
Idiom(s): up in years AND advanced in years; along in years; on in years
Theme: AGE - OLD
old; elderly. • My uncle is up in years and can't hear too well. • Many people lose their hearing somewhat when they are along in years.
in advance|advance|in advance of
adv. phr. 1. In front; ahead (of the others); first. In the parade, the band will march in advance of the football team.The soldiers rode out of the fort with the scouts in advance. 2. Before doing or getting something. The motel man told Mr. Williams he would have to pay in advance.The paperhanger mixed his paste quite a while in advance so it would have time to cool.It will be easier to decorate the snack bar if we cut the streamers in advance of the actual decorating.
take advantage of|advantage|take
v. phr. 1. To make good use of. The cat took advantage of the high grass to creep up on the bird.Jean took advantage of the lunch hour to finish her homework. 2. To treat (someone) unfairly for your own gain or help; make unfair use of. He took advantage of his friend's kindness.The little children did not know how much to pay for the candy, and Ralph took advantage of them. Synonym: IMPOSE ON.
to advantage|advantage|to
adv. phr. So as to bring out the good qualities of; favorably; in a flattering way. The jeweler's window showed the diamonds to advantage.The green dress showed up to advantage with her red hair.
disadvantage at a disadvantage in an unfavorable situation (for doing something)
show to advantage
show to advantage Also, show to good or one's advantage. Display in a flattering way, benefit, as in This lighting shows the paintings to advantage, or Your extensive use of quotations shows your learning to good advantage. [Mid-1300s]
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