"advanced" nach Englisch mit Beispielen - Kollokationen-Wörterbuch Englisch

advanced Adjektiv

advanced + Substantiv
Kolokacji: 213
advanced technology • advanced age • advanced degree • advanced stage • advanced training • advanced course • advanced feature • ...
Adverb + advanced
Kolokacji: 16
most advanced • technologically advanced • highly advanced • technically advanced • relatively advanced • ...
3. technically advanced = pod względem technicznym zaawansowany technically advanced
4. relatively advanced = stosunkowo zaawansowany relatively advanced
5. sufficiently advanced = wystarczająco zaawansowany sufficiently advanced
6. fairly advanced = dość zaawansowany fairly advanced
7. economically advanced = gospodarczo zaawansowany economically advanced
9. increasingly advanced = coraz bardziej zaawansowany increasingly advanced
10. locally advanced = w okolicy zaawansowany locally advanced
11. industrially advanced = przemysłowo zaawansowany industrially advanced
12. culturally advanced = kulturowo zaawansowany culturally advanced
13. far more advanced = dużo więcej zaawansowany far more advanced
14. comparatively advanced = stosunkowo zaawansowany comparatively advanced
  • When it came, at the comparatively advanced age of 30, he did not disappoint.
  • Pintor made a comeback of sorts in 1994, but at the comparatively advanced age of thirty-eight, he was long past his best.
  • The embryo could be developed within the body until it was in a comparatively advanced state.
  • The 7th century Brahmasphuta Siddhanta contains a comparatively advanced understanding of the mathematical role of zero.
  • This world is known for comparatively advanced bio-technology and ignorance of electricity.
  • Maroney was only 22, but Nyad said her comparatively advanced age is one of the reasons she will try the swim.
  • I remember my daughter, Robyn, at the comparatively advanced age of fourteen, telling me how she had taken an airplane under threatening weather conditions.
  • Huish first played for Kent at the comparatively advanced age of twenty-five in 1895, and he had a disheartening start to his first-class career.
  • What has survived from the past are just memories of the country's relatively good education and health care systems, and a comparatively advanced infrastructure.
  • Surprisingly, Nelson recalls that his introduction to Berlioz came at a comparatively advanced age.
(2) highly, extremely
Kolokacji: 2

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