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  1. UP TO SPEED definition: 1. If you are up to speed with a subject or activity, you have all the latest information about it…. Learn more.

  2. 1. Moving at the desired or anticipated pace. Your department just isn't moving up to speedI mean, this project was supposed be done weeks ago. 2. Well informed about something, especially with the latest details. Bring the new guy up to speed on this case, will you? See also: speed, to, up.

  3. phrase. If you are up to speed, you have all the most recent information that you need about something. A day has been set aside to bring all councillors up to speed on the proposal. Those in charge deluded themselves they were up to speed. See full dictionary entry for speed.

  4. bring someone up to speed. to give someone all the latest information about something. I guess I should bring you up to speed on what's happened since I came to see you yesterday.

  5. The idiom “up to speed” means being informed or knowledgeable about a particular topic or situation. It should only be used in contexts where someone needs to catch up on information or learn something new.

  6. having all the most recent information about a subject or activity: The course should bring you up to speed with the latest techniques. (Definition of up to speed from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of up to speed. in Chinese (Traditional) 了解最新情況, 跟上進度… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 了解最新情况, 跟上进度…

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · up to speed. ( idiomatic) Fully informed; current . Is Mary up to speed on the situation in Kuala Lumpur? ( idiomatic) Functioning adequately . It may take the new hires a week or two to be brought up to speed on the system.

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