draw abreast = gleichziehen
ghagen
à jour, au courant
Another way to say is" to be abreast of"
If the conditions were right riding abreast would be a good idea especially in dusty situations.
abreast - side by side The parade had six drummers marching abreast.
Being abreast means being side by side.
We have been abreast of this situation for a time now.
The brass band passed by, marching four abreast.
The origin of abreast is late Middle English: from A- 'in' + breast.
I have information here to keep you abreast of the situation, sir.
The imperfect tense of the German verb "to draw" is "zeichnete."
The president wants to stay abreast of the most recent developments in Libya. OR The protest marchers walked arm-in-arm, five abreast down the street.