up to speed
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British pronunciation/ˌʌp tə spˈiːd/
American pronunciation/ˌʌp tə spˈiːd/
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информация или знание о чем-то

in a state of being informed and knowledgeable about a particular topic or situation

What is the origin of the idiom "up to speed" and when to use it?

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The idiom "up to speed" likely originates from the world of transportation and speed measurement. This phrase originally referred to reaching a desired velocity or pace, particularly in the context of vehicles or machinery.. It can now be used in both formal and informal contexts to indicate that someone is well-informed and understands the current state of affairs or has caught up with the necessary knowledge or skills.

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выполнение с желаемой скоростью

having reached the desired level of knowledge, understanding, or proficiency in a particular subject, skill, or task

The origin and history of "up to speed"

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The origin of this phrase can be traced back to the industrial revolution when steam engines were becoming more prevalent. The term "speed" referred to the velocity of the engine's piston, and engineers would measure the engine's speed. If the engine was "up to speed," it meant that it was running efficiently and effectively. By analogy, if a person or organization is "up to speed," it means they are operating well and efficiently, with all parts working together smoothly and effectively.

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