in advance
before something happens
ad .vanced О / эd ' vrenst /
of or for someone who is already good at something; difficult
ad .van .tage Ф /adv^/ noun
[ count, noncount ]
something that helps you or that is useful
—ANTONYM disadvantage
take advantage of something
ad .ven .ture О /od'vmtjor/ noun
[ count, noncount ]
ad • ven • tur • ous / sd'ventjbrss /
An adventurous person likes to do exciting, dangerous things.
ad • verb / 'redvsrb /
( english language arts ) a word that tells you how, when, or where something happens
ad • ver • tise / '®dvsr|taiz /
( ad . ver . tis . es , ad . ver . tis . ing , ad . ver . tised )
to put information in a newspaper, on television, on the Internet, on a wall, etc. in order to make people want to buy something or do something
ad • ver • tis • ing / '®dvsr|taizig /
ad .ver .tise .ment Ф / ачк^гta./mont/
( also
information in a newspaper, on television, on the Internet, on a wall, etc. that tries to make people buy something or do something
ad .vice О / odvais/
ad .vise О / saw/ verb
( ad . vis . es , ad . vis . ing , ad . vised )
to tell someone what you think they should do
ad • vis • er ( also ad . vis . or ) / sd'vaizsr /
a person who gives advice, for example to a company or the government
aer • o • bics / e'roubiks/
( sports ) physical exercises that people often do in classes, with music
aer • o • sol / 'erssol/
a container with liquid in it. You press a button to make the liquid come out in a lot of very small drops.
af • fair / s'fer /
[ count ] something that happens; an event
affairs [ plural ] important events and situations
[ singular ] something private that you do not want other people to know about