advance
Prononciation : [/ədˈvæns/]
Mot
Contexte : « move forward »
(verb) to move forward in a physical or metaphorical sense, like taking a step ahead. It can also mean to progress or improve in a certain area.
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She advanced to the next level in her dance class.
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They refused to advance further until they had more information.
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How can we advance our technology to make it better?
Contexte : « promote »
(verb) to give someone a higher rank or position, usually in a job or organization. It means to make progress in your career.
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He was advanced to the position of manager after years of hard work.
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She felt overlooked when her colleague was advanced instead of her.
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Who will be advanced to lead the team?
Contexte : « money before it's due »
(noun) money given before it's supposed to be paid. It can also refer to something provided before it's required or expected.
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He received an advance on his next month's salary to cover his unexpected expenses.
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She had to repay the advance she received on the project because it didn't meet the deadline.
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Can I get an advance on my allowance for next week?
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