abreast

abreast
ə'brest
adverb
(side by side: They walked along the road three abreast.) a la misma altura, a la par
abreast
tr[ə'brest]
adverb
1 de frente
to walk four abreast caminar cuatro de frente
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to keep abreast of mantenerse al corriente de
abreast [ə'brɛst] adv
1) : en fondo, al lado
to march three abreast: marchar de tres en fondo
2)
to keep abreast : mantenerse al día
abreast
adv.
a nivel adv.
de frente adv.
en fila adv.
lado a lado adv.
uno al lado del otro adv.
ə'brest
adverb
a) (side by side)

to march four abreast — marchar en columna de cuatro en fondo

b) (up to date)

to be/keep o stay abreast of something — estar*/mantenerse* al día en or al corriente de algo

[ǝ'brest]
ADV
1) (=side by side)

to march four abreast — marchar en columna de cuatro en fondo

streets so narrow that two can barely walk abreast — calles tan estrechas que dos personas difícilmente pueden andar hombro con hombro

to come abreast of sth/sb — llegar a la altura de algo/algn

2) (=aware of)

to be/keep abreast of sth — estar/mantenerse al corriente de algo

to keep abreast of the news — mantenerse al día or al corriente

* * *
[ə'brest]
adverb
a) (side by side)

to march four abreast — marchar en columna de cuatro en fondo

b) (up to date)

to be/keep o stay abreast of something — estar*/mantenerse* al día en or al corriente de algo


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