Found 3 items, similar to AHEAD.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: ahead
depan, di depan, di muka
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: ahead
ahead
adj : having the leading position or higher score in a contest;
“he is ahead by a pawn”;
“the leading team in the
pennant race” [syn:
ahead(p),
in the lead,
leading]
ahead
adv 1: at or in the front;
“I see the lights of a town ahead”;
“the
road ahead is foggy”;
“staring straight ahead”;
“we
couldn't see over the heads of the people in front”;
“with the cross of Jesus marching on before” [syn:
in front
,
before]
2: toward the future; forward in time;
“I like to look ahead in
imagination to what the future may bring”;
“I look forward
to seeing you” [syn:
forward] [ant:
back,
back]
3: in a forward direction;
“go ahead”;
“the train moved ahead
slowly”;
“the boat lurched ahead”;
“moved onward into the
forest”;
“they went slowly forward in the mud” [syn:
onward,
onwards,
forward,
forwards,
forrader]
4: ahead of time; in anticipation;
“when you pay ahead (or in
advance) you receive a discount”;
“We like to plan ahead”;
“should have made reservations beforehand” [syn:
in advance
,
beforehand]
5: to a more advanced or advantageous position;
“a young man
sure to get ahead”;
“pushing talented students ahead”
6: to a different or a more advanced time (meaning advanced
either toward the present or toward the future);
“moved
the appointment ahead from Tuesday to Monday”;
“pushed the
deadline ahead from Tuesday to Wednesday”
7: leading or ahead in a competition;
“the horse was three
lengths ahead going into the home stretch”;
“ahead by two
pawns”;
“our candidate is in the lead in the polls”;
“way
out front in the race”;
“the advertising campaign put them
out front in sales” [syn:
out front,
in the lead]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Ahead
Ahead
\A*head"\, adv. [Pref. a- + head.]
1. In or to the front; in advance; onward.
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The island bore but a little ahead of us.
--Fielding.
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2. Headlong; without restraint. [Obs.] --L'Estrange.
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To go ahead.
(a) To go in advance.
(b) To go on onward.
(c) To push on in an enterprise. [Colloq]
To get ahead of.
(a) To get in advance of.
(b) To surpass; to get the better of. [Colloq.]
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