单词 | Get ahead |
例句 | 1. If only our horse can get ahead of the leading runner,it can win the race. 2. She's keen to get ahead in her career. 3. She wants to get ahead in her career. 4. If we want to get ahead of our competitors, we ought to invest more in R and D. 5. Let's cut through the woods and get ahead of them. 6. She soon found that it wasn't easy to get ahead in the movie business. 7. It's tough for a woman to get ahead in politics. 8. The party permits ordinary people to get ahead. 9. But we get ahead of ourselves. 10. Alek, how do I get ahead? 11. We wish you to get ahead. 12. It has been my observation that most people get ahead during the time that others waste. Henry Ford 13. Remember that nobody will ever get ahead of you as long as he is kicking you in the seat of the pants. Walter Winchell 14. Trying to get ahead, trying to get an education, trying to become the best person that you can be. 15. However, the faster we can get ahead with the Development Project the better. 16. They get ahead by a few points, then relax, get lazy. 17. Jimmy is bound to get ahead. 18. To get ahead—you must swim with the tide. 19. He wanted safety, security, a home, and a chance to get ahead. 20. The young man worked very hard and soon began to get ahead. 21. Which just goes to prove, you do have to be a somebody to get ahead in this town!http:// 22. They're made for poor people in countries where it's hard to get ahead in life. 23. Take cheap shots and distort facts in order to get ahead? 24. There are people out there who will do anything to get ahead. 25. No matter how hard we worked, we could never get ahead, and almost every day something else would go wrong. 26. She saw them as an impediment to doing what she wanted to do in life, which was work and get ahead. 27. Having led sheltered lives in the North, they had never had to scrape to get ahead. 28. The first break meant you needed regular inspection and preventive maintenance; you had to get ahead of the problem. 29. It promoted Polgar, leaving his colleagues a memorable lesson on how to get ahead. 30. Aquarians who can't avoid work and commitments will be hard pressed to get ahead today. 31. It is not easy to get ahead in business. 32. She is always stepping on others to get ahead. 33. We want to get ahead of competition, don't we? 34. A man has to strike out for himself if he wants to get ahead. 35. Most people who want to get ahead spend useful time writing personal notes of gratitude, sympathy and congratulations. 36. Nearly half of all teens say they would act unethically to get ahead or make more money, if they knew for sure they would not get caught. 37. They know that their offspring will need English to get ahead. 38. A trainer can become a lumper if they get ahead of themselves and don't properly split an exercise. 39. By working hard, he get ahead of the rest of the class. 40. We have to turn left to get ahead of the dominoes. 41. The bright young man can get ahead quickly in the tourist industry. 42. To implement our new "One Touch System" we would somehow have to get ahead and accumulate a sum of money in our checking account to provide a "float" from which we could pay monthly bills. 43. To gain on or get ahead of ( a sailing vessel ). 44. It is unlikely that their group will get ahead of us. 45. The struggling economy has hurt Gen X, Miller says, but "not devastated them. On the whole, it's a pretty resilient group," unafraid of extra work to get ahead. 46. Do you think when people work hard to get ahead, and succeed. 47. After we managed to get ahead , Phillip Cocu unluckily hit the post. 48. Lan Lan struggling to their feet to get ahead, and finally, Lan Lan broke free out of the corner, she energetically to run again. 49. Highlighting this move to renewables helped us convince Reading to get ahead of the game. 50. Fulton often tries to get ahead on his job by being a yes - man. 51. A woman must use whatever means she can to become a member and get ahead. 52. If you keep working like this, there's no doubt you'll get ahead. 53. Some people were hurrying, as if anxious to get ahead of others. 54. Mr. Brown was a good lawyer and soon began to get ahead. 55. He was talking about the way to get ahead in business. 56. Others think that street smarts and hands-on experience are the best way to get ahead. 57. Women approaching 30 might once have modelled themselves on the feisty, ambitious heroine of the film Working Girl - willing to do whatever it takes to get ahead in business. 58. Pattern of Success Most people who want to get ahead spend useful time writing personal notes of gratitude, sympathy and congratulations. 59. Dr Chen considered SIFE Shenzhen University team should mirror the Olympic Spirit when running the project, make great effort to get ahead. |
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