advanced
US: /ədˈvænst/
UK: /ɐdvˈænst/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
advanced /əd'vɑ:nst/- tính từ
- tiên tiến, tiến bộ, cấp tiến
- an advanced method of production: phương pháp sản xuất tiên tiến
- advanced ideas: tư tưởng tiến bộ
- cao, cấp cao
- to be advanced in years: đã cao tuổi
- advanced mathematics: toán cấp cao
- advanced students: học sinh đại học ở các lớp cao
- tiên tiến, tiến bộ, cấp tiến
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective1 having the most modern and recently developed ideas, methods, etc: advanced technology + advanced industrial societies + Sweden has a reputation for advanced and stylish design.
2 (of a course of study) at a high or difficult level: There were only three of us on the advanced course. + an advanced student of English
3 at a late stage of development: the advanced stages of the disease
Idioms: of advanced years
sb's advanced age used in polite expressions to describe sb as 'very old': He was a man of advanced years. + (humorous) Even at my advanced age I still know how to enjoy myself!
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 move or put or push or go forward; approach:
Man has advanced the frontier of physical science. The battalion advanced towards the fort with guns blazing.
2 further, promote, forward, help, aid, abet, assist, benefit, improve; contribute to:
The terrorists' dynamiting of the school has done nothing to advance their cause.
3 go or move forward, move (onward), go on, proceed, get ahead:
As people advance in life, they acquire what is better than admiration - judgement.
4 hasten, accelerate, speed:
We have advanced the date of our departure from December to October.
5 move up, promote:
In less than a year, Mrs Leland has been advanced from supervisor to manager of the production department.
6 prepay, lend:
Could you advance me some money till pay-day?
n.
7 progress, development, progress, forward movement; improvement, betterment; headway:
Who has done more for the advance of knowledge?
8 rise, increase, appreciation:
Any advance in prices at this time would reduce our sales.
9 prepayment, deposit; loan:
I cannot understand why George is always asking for an advance on his allowance.
10 in advance.
(a) beforehand, ahead (of time), before:
You will have to make reservations well in advance.
(b) before, in front (of), ahead (of), beyond:
The colonel rode in advance of the cavalry.
Collocation
1 modern and highly developed
VERBS
be
ADV.
extremely, highly, very
a highly advanced economy
| fairly, quite, relatively | industrially, technically, technologically
2 at a late stage of development
VERBS
be
ADV.
far, greatly, well
The disease was too far advanced for doctors to operate.
| fairly, quite | further
Concise dictionary
-stadj.
+farther along in physical or mental development
+comparatively late in a course of development
+ahead of the times
+at a higher level in training or knowledge or skill
+ahead in development; complex or intricate
+far along in time
+(of societies) highly developed especially in technology or industry
+situated ahead or going before
advances|advanced|advancingəd'vɑːns
noun
+a movement forward
+a change for the better; progress in development
+a tentative suggestion designed to elicit the reactions of others
+the act of moving forward toward a goal
+an amount paid before it is earned
+increase in price or value
verb
+move forward, also in the metaphorical sense
+bring forward for consideration or acceptance
+increase or raise
+contribute to the progress or growth of
+cause to move forward
+obtain advantages, such as points, etc.
+develop in a positive way
+develop further
+give a promotion to or assign to a higher position
+pay in advance
+move forward
+rise in rate or price
adj.
+being ahead of time or need
+situated ahead or going before