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20 phrases and thrie meanings​

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Answered by Eshanxav
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AHEAD OF ONE’S TIME = HAVING IDEAS OR ATTITUDES THAT ARE TOO ADVANCED FOR THE CULTURE/SOCIETY AT THE MOMENT

My grandmother was ahead of her time – she opened her own company in an era when there were few women in the business world.

BEHIND THE TIMES = OLD-FASHIONED, NOT KEEPING UP WITH CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS

Bob is a bit behind the times – he doesn’t know how to use a computer, much less a smartphone!

A RACE AGAINST TIME = A SITUATION WHEN YOU NEED TO RUSH TO DO SOMETHING BEFORE THE DEADLINE (TIME LIMIT)

The last day for submitting project proposals is one week from today – so now it’s a race against time.

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