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Phrasal Verbs Utilisant 'Together', 'Against', 'Apart', & autres - Effectuer une action ou une expérience (Ahead & Under)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Together', 'Against', 'Apart', & others
to get ahead

to make progress and succeed in one's career or life

faire des progrès

faire des progrès

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to go ahead

to initiate an action or task, particularly when someone has granted permission or in spite of doubts or opposition

y aller

y aller

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to lie ahead

to be planned or expected to happen in the future

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to look ahead

to think about the things that could happen in the future

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to pull ahead

to have some kind of advantage over one's opponent in terms of points, especially in competitions or races

exceller

exceller

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to think ahead

to carefully consider or make plans for what might happen in the future

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to bubble under

to have a high chance of becoming successful or popular

avoir du potantiel

avoir du potantiel

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to come under

to be classified or categorized as part of a particular group or subject

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to fall under

to be categorized or classified within a particular group, type, or jurisdiction

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to go under

to descend or sink beneath the surface of a liquid

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to knuckle under

to submit to someone or something's authority

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to snow under

to overwhelm someone or something with an excessive amount of work, tasks, requests, or messages, often causing a feeling of being stressed

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