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I . ahead [əˈhed] ADV

1. ahead (in front):

ahead
z przodu
to go [on] ahead

3. ahead (in competition):

to be ahead

4. ahead (in the future):

to look ahead
(in advance) to plan ahead

II . ahead [əˈhed] PREP

1. ahead (in front of, before):

ahead
ahead of schedule/time

2. ahead (in the future):

ahead of us lay 2 weeks of training

3. ahead (more advanced than):

to be ahead of sb/sth
to be ahead of sb/sth

buy ahead VB intr ECON

buy-ahead N ECON

forge ahead VB intr

1. forge ahead (make progress):

forge ahead

2. forge ahead (move forward):

forge ahead

go ahead VB intr

1. go ahead (begin):

go ahead

2. go ahead (go before):

go ahead

3. go ahead (take place):

go ahead

I . go-ahead N no pl

II . go-ahead ADJ Brit

press ahead VB trans, intr

press ahead PHRVB press on

See also press on

push ahead VB trans

shoot ahead VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
With the starboard engine still running ahead, the bow of the vessel collided with the cave wall.
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During the open-house, many toured the new facility, complete with library, history gallery and computer area, reflecting on the challenges ahead.
13wham.com
The godfather of fusion food has a few forecasts for the year ahead.
www.stuff.co.nz
With six to ten years of steady work and a sober life, one could amass fortunes unimaginable back home and get ahead in life.
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The story line is telegraphed from word one and the meticulous unfolding plot plods ahead inexorably without the slightest bit of suspense.
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When exiting, a motorist must look ahead to avoid colliding with another vehicle or with pedestrians on a crosswalk.
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The cockpit was immediately ahead of the pylon and wing leading edge, enclosed with a perspex canopy.
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The storm then curved southeastward and then east-northeastward ahead of a deep-layer trough.
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So we had to think ahead to what kind of changes there will be, particularly in industry and the increasing role of knowledge, computerisation and so on.
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Bodies of villagers begin turning up, making the village leaders nervous just ahead of an organic food fair expected be a financial windfall.
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