keep\ abreast\ of — • keep abreast (of) smth v. phr. (smth) 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 … Словарь американских идиом
keep abreast of — (something) to have the most recent information about something. This new service helps doctors keep abreast of the newest drugs available … New idioms dictionary
keep abreast — If you keep abreast of things, you stay informed about developments … The small dictionary of idiomes
keep abreast — v. 1) (d; intr.) ( to be informed ) to keep abreast of (she kept abreast of the news) 2) (D; tr.) ( to inform ) to keep abreast of (they kept me abreast of the latest developments) * * * (d; intr.) ( to be informed ) to keep abreast of (she kept… … Combinatory dictionary
keep abreast — If you keep abreast of things, you stay informed about developments. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Keep abreast — If you keep abreast of things, you stay informed about developments … Dictionary of English idioms
keep abreast of something — keep/stay/abreast of something phrase to make sure that you know all the most recent and important information about something How can anyone keep abreast of all this new technology? Thesaurus: to try to find out informationsynonym Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
keep abreast of something — keep abreast of (something) to have the most recent information about something. This new service helps doctors keep abreast of the newest drugs available … New idioms dictionary
keep abreast (of) someone — or[something] {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 … Dictionary of American idioms
keep abreast (of) someone — or[something] {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 … Dictionary of American idioms