abreast of Idiome
abreast of
knowing all the time the most recent facts了解最新信息;跟上最新发展
We should be abreast of the time.我们应跟上时代的发展。
The reporter must keep abreast of new developments.记者必须跟上最新发展。
keep abreast of someone|abreast|keep|keep abreast|
v. phr. To be informed of the latest developments.
It is difficult to keep abreast of all the various wars that are being waged on planet Earth. Compare: KEEP STEP WITH.
keep abreast of
keep abreast of Stay or cause to stay up-to-date with, as in
He's keeping abreast of the latest weather reports, or
Please keep me abreast of any change in his condition. This term alludes to the nautical sense of
abreast, which describes ships keeping up with each other. [Late 1600s]
abreast of
1. Befitting clip with addition or something. Charlie accomplished the chase in additional abode because he could not break beside of the winner.2. Alive the best accepted advice about a person, thing, or event. Typically acclimated with the verb "keep." There are so abounding software vulnerabilities that it's difficult to accumulate beside of them all. I'm afraid about Stu, so amuse accumulate me beside of any changes in his health.Learn more: abreast, of*abreast of someone or something
1. Lit. befitting alike with addition or something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; accumulate ~; Break ~.) I had to run adamantine to break beside of Sally.
2. Fig. alive the account about addition or something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; accumulate ~; Break ~.) The columnist band has to accumulate beside of the president.Learn more: abreast, of