abreast 的定义
- side by side; beside each other in a line: They walked two abreast down the street.
- equal to or alongside in progress, attainment, or awareness: to keep abreast of scientific developments; keeping abreast with the times.
abreast 近义词
next to, alongside
abreast 的近义词 8 个
abreast 的反义词 3 个
up-to-date
abreast 的近义词 8 个
abreast 的反义词 3 个
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- Health now features a sharing tab so family members and caregivers can stay abreast of a loved one’s stats.
- Theory has evolved considerably even in the past ten years, so make sure your trainer is keeping abreast of current science and that their philosophy jives with your own.
- I observed approximately thirty police officers standing shoulder-to-shoulder maybe four or five abreast using the weight of their own bodies to hold back the onslaught of violent attackers.
- That means working more closely with college students to ensure they’re always abreast of emerging trends and “keep that bridge from us to the younger ones,” Naus said.
- She stays abreast of the exploding market for nonalcoholic beverages, favoring Spirity Cocktails’ ready-to-drink options like Mindful Mule and Mindful Margarita.
- Informers kept the NKVD secret police abreast of what those who defended him said in private conversation.
- Curious housewives stepped out in their aprons to watch them march down the road, four abreast waving two large American flags.
- Social media has kept me abreast of many plot twists and turns as firestorms of outrage and smugness come and go.
- For diehards of the show, staying abreast of everything that happens to Ted and the gang is moderately difficult.
- Stay abreast of the political-science research when you can, but remember that some of it may be worthless.
- From our vantage point we watched them come abreast and pass us at a distance well within a mile.
- A big car was passing slowly up the village street, and as it came abreast the smithy the doctor raised his hat.
- He sprinted over the crest of the hill and thought he heard the sound almost abreast of him, away to the right.
- Then she showed the children how to get a fair start, by standing abreast and holding a stick.
- She was not a road wagon, but a van driven by five horses, three leaders abreast, and reaching London in sixteen hours.