English-Italian translations for ahead

  • avantiDobbiamo muoverci e guardare avanti. We must move on and look ahead. E’ però arrivato il momento di andare avanti. The time has come to move ahead. Ma dovremmo anche guardare avanti. We should also look ahead though.
  • al futuroDove ci troviamo, dunque, se guardiamo al futuro? So, where are we as we look ahead to the future? Pensando al futuro, il Consiglio europeo di giugno rappresenterà l'altra prova del nove. As we look ahead, the June European Council will provide the other key test.
  • antecedentemente
  • anticipatamente
  • anticipoIn realtà, siamo quasi in anticipo sui nostri programmi! Indeed, we are almost ahead of schedule! Roosevelt era in anticipo di 25 anni sui Patti dell'ONU. Roosevelt was 25 years ahead of the 1966 UN covenants. La discussione del G20 su come fare fronte agli squilibri ha dimostrato che l'UE si è mossa in anticipo sugli altri. The G20 discussion on how to address imbalances showed that the EU is ahead of the curve.
  • davanti
    Gli Stati Uniti sono davanti a noi. The United States are ahead of us. E’ una domanda che abbiamo davanti. It is a question that is still ahead of us. Abbiamo davanti a noi un oceano di opportunità. We have ahead of us an ocean of opportunity.
  • in anticipoIn realtà, siamo quasi in anticipo sui nostri programmi! Indeed, we are almost ahead of schedule! Roosevelt era in anticipo di 25 anni sui Patti dell'ONU. Roosevelt was 25 years ahead of the 1966 UN covenants. La discussione del G20 su come fare fronte agli squilibri ha dimostrato che l'UE si è mossa in anticipo sugli altri. The G20 discussion on how to address imbalances showed that the EU is ahead of the curve.

Definition of ahead

  • In or to the front; in advance; onward
  • In the direction one is facing or moving
  • In or for the future
  • At an earlier time
  • Having progressed more

Examples

  • The island was directly ahead.
  • Just ahead you can see the cliffs.
  • There may be tough times ahead.
  • Youve got to think ahead so as not to be unprepared.
  • He paid his rent ahead.
  • In all of his classes Jack was ahead.

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