advances
Prononciation : [ədˈvæn(t)s]
Mot
Contexte : « progress »
(verb) to move forward or make progress in something. It can be about getting better at a skill or advancing in your job.
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She advances in her studies every year and learns more each time.
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He didn't make any advances in his project this week.
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How do you plan to advance in your career?
Contexte : « progress »
(noun) an improvement or development in a particular area. It’s like getting better or achieving something.
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The scientist made significant advances in cancer research this year.
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There were no advances in technology this month, and everything stayed the same.
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What recent advances have been made in education?
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) an attempt to start a romantic relationship with someone. It means showing interest in someone you like.
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His advances were well received, and she agreed to go on a date.
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Her advances were not welcome, so he told her to stop.
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Did you notice any advances he made towards her?
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