consider carefully
Think it over before you decide
This phrasal verb means to become successful in the work that you do.
It means progress and succed
I decided that if I was going to get ahead in life, I would have to move to a bigger city.
You need to work hard to get ahead in this field.
(a) /bju:'kal.ik/ relating to the countryside
They enjoyed a bucolic weekend in a small village.
The bucolic charm of the village attracted many tourists during the summer months.
He dreams of a bucolic existence, tending to his own garden and livestock.
confused, unclear, unable to think clearly or mentally cloudy
He walks around in a fog, not knowning what to do next.
I was in a fog after the meeting - I couldn't remember what was discussed.
She's been in a fog all week; she doesn't seem to know what's going on.
= replace something
Paper books will never be superseded by ebooks.