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'''get ahead''' (''to surpass, to outdo, to advance, to prosper, to become rich, to succeed, to excel'') - iść do przodu, wyprzedzać, prześcignąć, prosperować, przewyższać,
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'''get ahead''' (''to surpass, to outdo, to advance, to prosper, to become rich, to succeed, to excel'') - iść do przodu, wyprzedzać, prześcignąć, prosperować, przewyższać.
 
# ''A runner managed to '''get ahead'''.''  [to surpass everybody]
 
# ''A runner managed to '''get ahead'''.''  [to surpass everybody]
 
# ''He wants to '''get ahead''' with the game.'' [to win with the game]
 
# ''He wants to '''get ahead''' with the game.'' [to win with the game]

Wersja z 00:48, 6 sty 2016

get ahead (to surpass, to outdo, to advance, to prosper, to become rich, to succeed, to excel) - iść do przodu, wyprzedzać, prześcignąć, prosperować, przewyższać.

  1. A runner managed to get ahead. [to surpass everybody]
  2. He wants to get ahead with the game. [to win with the game]
  3. I am getting ahead of myself. [I do something prematurely]
  4. He got ahead in both his career and intellectual life.
  5. The secret of getting ahead is getting started. [the secret od advance...] /Mark Twain/
  6. You can't play it safe if you want to get ahead. [if you wat to win] /Irene Rosenfeld/
  7. Some people are consumed by a struggle of getting ahead. [...by the struggle to be the best]