abreast
adverb /əˈbrest/
/əˈbrest/
Idioms - next to somebody/something and facing the same way
并列;并排;并肩 - cycling two abreast
两人骑车并排而行 - abreast of somebody/something A police car drew abreast of us and signalled us to stop.
一辆警车开过来与我们并行,示意我们停下来。
词源late Middle English: from a- ‘in’ + breast. - cycling two abreast
Idioms
keep abreast of something
- to make sure that you know all the most recent facts about a subject
了解最新情况;跟上(某事物的发展) - It is almost impossible to keep abreast of all the latest developments in computing.
要跟上计算机领域所有最新的发展几乎不可能。 - I like to keep abreast of current affairs.
我喜欢了解时事。 - It’s important to keep abreast with the latest legislation.
跟上最新的立法很重要。
- It is almost impossible to keep abreast of all the latest developments in computing.