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stay abreast of something — stay abreast of (something) to have the most recent information about something. Regional conferences provide the opportunity for everyone to stay abreast of the latest developments in our field of research. Related vocabulary: up to speed … New idioms dictionary
stay abreast of — (something) to have the most recent information about something. Regional conferences provide the opportunity for everyone to stay abreast of the latest developments in our field of research. Related vocabulary: up to speed … New idioms dictionary
keep abreast of something — keep/stay/abreast of something phrase to make sure that you know all the most recent and important information about something How can anyone keep abreast of all this new technology? Thesaurus: to try to find out informationsynonym Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
abreast — a|breast [ ə brest ] adverb next to each other, facing or moving in the same direction: We set off cycling two abreast. abreast of: He drew abreast of me and immediately started talking. keep/stay abreast of something to make sure that you know… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
abreast — UK [əˈbrest] / US adverb next to each other, facing or moving in the same direction We set off cycling two abreast. abreast of: He drew abreast of me and immediately started talking. • keep/stay abreast of something to make sure that you know all … English dictionary
abreast of — 1 : next to (someone or something) Another runner drew abreast of her. [=drew alongside her] 2 : aware of or informed about (new occurrences, facts, etc.) She is always abreast of the latest political news. He likes to keep/stay abreast of the… … Useful english dictionary
abreast — a|breast [əˈbrest] adv 1.) keep/stay abreast of sth to make sure that you know all the most recent facts or information about a particular subject or situation ▪ It s important to keep abreast of the latest developments in computers. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
up to speed — having the most recent information. It took a long time for the FBI to get up to speed on computer crime. We ll bring you up to speed on the day s top stories after this commercial break. Related vocabulary: stay abreast of something … New idioms dictionary
BIBLE — THE CANON, TEXT, AND EDITIONS canon general titles the canon the significance of the canon the process of canonization contents and titles of the books the tripartite canon … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Military Affairs — ▪ 2009 Introduction Russia and Georgia fought a short, intense war in 2008, fueling global fears of a new Cold War. On August 7 Georgia launched an aerial bombardment and ground attacks against its breakaway province of South Ossetia.… … Universalium