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advanced [ədˈvɑ:nst, Am -ˈvænst] ADJ

advanced
advanced machine
advanced level

advanced training N no pl

advanced training

I. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, Am -ˈvæns] VB intr

1. advance (move forward):

posuwać [perf posunąć] się naprzód

2. advance (approach):

to advance on sb/sth
zbliżać [perf zbliżyć] się do kogoś/czegoś

3. advance (make progress):

czynić [perf po-] postępy

4. advance (rise):

rosnąć [perf wz-]

II. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, Am -ˈvæns] VB trans

1. advance (cause to develop):

propagować [perf roz-]
advance cause
promować [perf wy-]
advance knowledge
poszerzać [perf poszerzyć]

2. advance (move forward):

przesuwać [perf przesunąć] do przodu

3. advance (pay in advance):

to advance sb sth
wypłacać [perf wypłacić] komuś coś (tytułem zaliczki)

4. advance (bring forward):

przesuwać [perf przesunąć ](na wcześniejszy termin)

5. advance (suggest):

proponować [perf za-]
advance proposal, theory
wysuwać [perf wysunąć]

III. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, Am -ˈvæns] N

1. advance no pl (progress):

2. advance (forward movement):

3. advance (development):

4. advance ECON (early payment):

5. advance (rise):

6. advance:

Phrases:

in advance pay, thank

IV. advance [ədˈvɑ:ns, Am -ˈvæns] ADJ

advance account N ECON

advance amount N ECON

advance booking N

dokonywać [perf dokonać] rezerwacji

advance claim N LAW

advance financing N no pl ECON

advance note N ECON

advance payment N

anticipatory advance, anticipatory credit N ECON

cash advance N ECON

OpenDict entry

advanced aerodrome N

advanced aerodrome MIL
OpenDict entry

advance N

Present
Iadvance
youadvance
he/she/itadvances
weadvance
youadvance
theyadvance
Past
Iadvanced
youadvanced
he/she/itadvanced
weadvanced
youadvanced
theyadvanced
Present Perfect
Ihaveadvanced
youhaveadvanced
he/she/ithasadvanced
wehaveadvanced
youhaveadvanced
theyhaveadvanced
Past Perfect
Ihadadvanced
youhadadvanced
he/she/ithadadvanced
wehadadvanced
youhadadvanced
theyhadadvanced

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It also includes a stated cash advance of 150,000.
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However, in those two years he also received a $250,000 cash advance on a future bonus he was to be paid for securing investors.
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If the funeral home is unsure of the exact amount of cash advance items, a written good faith estimate must be provided in writing.
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He also received a cash advance and a severance package when he left at the end of his contract which consisted of two months' pay.
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This amount is simply added to the card holder's cost of the transaction and no extra fees are charged as the transaction is not considered a cash advance.
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