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English
Etymology
From advance + -ed.
Pronunciation
Verb
advanced
- simple past and past participle of advance
Adjective
advanced (comparative more advanced or further advanced, superlative most advanced or furthest advanced)
- At or close to the state of the art. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- Involving greater complexity; more difficult, elaborate or specialized.
- The option can be found under advanced settings.
- I'm taking a course in advanced knitting techniques.
- Having moved forward in time or space (e.g. advanced ignition timing).
1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne, chapter 3, in The Scarlet Letter, a Romance, Boston, Mass.: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, →OCLC:a gentleman advanced in years, with a hard experience written in his wrinkles
1944 May and June, “When the Circle was Steam Operated”, in Railway Magazine, page 150:The length of the stoppages could not well be reduced; indeed, they are already too short if we are to believe the tale now current of a wandering Jew sort of passenger—a lady of advanced years who can only alight from a train backwards. Every time she begins to get out a porter rushes up crying "Hurry up, ma'am; train's going!"—and pushes her in again!
- In a late stage of development or education; having greatly progressed beyond an initial stage.
- This is an advanced prototype, it already has most of the features the final product will have.
- This book is suitable for advanced learners of English.
- (phonetics) Pronounced farther to the front of the vocal tract.
- Synonym: fronted
- Antonyms: retracted, backed
- (Philippines, of a clock or watch) Indicating a time ahead of the correct time.[1]
- Synonyms: fast, gain
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Translations
at or close to state of the art
- Arabic: مُتَقَدِّم (ar) (mutaqaddim)
- Bulgarian: напреднал (bg) (naprednal)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 先進的 / 先进的 (zh) (xiānjìn de)
- Czech: pokročilý, vyspělý (cs)
- Danish: avanceret
- Dutch: gevorderd (nl)
- Esperanto: altnivela, progresinta
- Finnish: kehittynyt (fi)
- French: avancé (fr)
- German: fortgeschritten (de)
- Greek: προχωρημένος (el) m (prochoriménos), ανώτερος (el) m (anóteros), προηγμένος (el) (proïgménos)
- Hindi: विकसित (hi) (viksit)
- Hungarian: fejlett (hu), kiforrott (hu)
- Italian: avanzato (it), superiore (it), sofisticato (it)
- Japanese: 高度の (ja) (こうどの, kōdo-no), 高尚の (ja) (こうしょうの, kōshō-no)
- Latin: prōvectus
- Maori: whatutoto
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: avansert (no)
- Nynorsk: avansert
- Persian: پیشرفته (fa) (pišrafte)
- Polish: zaawansowany (pl)
- Portuguese: avançado (pt)
- Russian: продви́нутый (ru) (prodvínutyj), передово́й (ru) (peredovój)
- Slovak: pokročilý, vyspelý
- Spanish: avanzado (es)
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involving greater complexity; more difficult, elaborate or specialized
— see also enhanced
in a late stage of development or education; having greatly progressed beyond an initial stage
phonetics: pronounced farther to the front of the vocal tract
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