progress **** pro·gress n vb
- progress **** pro·gress n vb
- [prəʊ'ɡrɛs]
1. n
gen) progresso, progressi mpl
to make progress — gen) fare progressi, avanzare
you're making progress! — stai facendo progressi!
the pupil is making good progress — l'allievo fa dei buoni progressi
the work is making little progress — il lavoro procede lentamente
the progress of events — il corso degli avvenimenti
in progress — etc) in corso
that's progress! — questo è il progresso!
2. vi
1) avanzare, procedere
2) procedere
as the match progressed — man mano che la partita procedeva
3) fare progressi, progredire
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