advance in Japanese
advance in Japanese is 前進, 進歩, 進展 — advance means to move forward, or to help something make progress.
advance in Japanese
前進
Pronounced: zenshin
A forward move; improvement or progression.
進歩
Pronounced: shinpo
A forward move; improvement or progression.
前進
Pronounced: zenshin
進展
Pronounced: shinten
進む
Pronounced: susumu
(intransitive) To move forwards; to approach. [from 16th c.]
What does "advance" mean?
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verb To move forward, or to help something make progress.
"The troops advanced under cover of darkness."
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verb To give money before it is normally due.
"The publisher advanced her $10,000 before the book was finished."
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noun Forward movement or progress, or money paid before it is due.
"The advance of technology has changed how we work."
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adj Happening or done ahead of time.
"Advance tickets are cheaper than tickets bought at the door."
advance in a sentence
- The troops advanced under cover of darkness.
- New research has advanced our understanding of the disease.
- The publisher advanced her $10,000 before the book was finished.
- The advance of technology has changed how we work.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "advance" in Japanese?
"advance" in Japanese is 前進, 進歩, 進展. advance means: To move forward, or to help something make progress.
How do you pronounce 前進?
"advance" in Japanese is 前進, pronounced "zenshin".
How do you use "advance" in a sentence?
Example: "The troops advanced under cover of darkness." In Japanese, "advance" is 前進, 進歩, 進展.
Are there other ways to say "advance" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "advance": 前進, 進歩, 進展, 進む.
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