advanced
Prononciation : [/ədˈvɑːnst/]
Contexte : « skills »
(adjective) having developed to a high level or beyond the basic level. When you have learned a lot and can do difficult things well, you are advanced.
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She is taking an advanced math class because she is very good at solving complex equations.
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He struggled in the advanced Spanish course because he hadn't mastered the basics.
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Are you ready to move on to more advanced exercises in your training?
Contexte : « technology »
(adjective) using the most modern or sophisticated techniques or methods. When something is at the cutting edge of progress, it is advanced.
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The new smartphone has advanced features like facial recognition and augmented reality.
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Her old computer couldn't handle the advanced software required for graphic design.
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Have you experienced any issues with the advanced settings on your device?
Contexte : « time »
(adjective) at a later or more developed stage of something. When an event or period is further along, it is advanced.
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The project is in its advanced stages and will be completed soon.
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We cannot start the advanced training program until all the prerequisites are met.
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How long will it take to reach the advanced level of your studies?