to finally be in a particular place or situation
end up
I never thought he’d end up in prison
a large bird with long legs and a long, downward-curving beak, that walks around in water to find its food
ibis
to take hold of something and move it somewhere
pull (verb)
a ship with weapons, used in war
warship
to finally be in a particular place or situation
end up. (Phrasal verb)
She’ll end up unemployed
a competition in which people run, ride, drive, etc against each other in order to see who is the fastest
race (noun)
torrential
Adjective
a competition or election
contest
If you are - to do something, you can do it because you are in the right situation.
eligible (Adjective)
very good
wonderful (Adjective)
to control feelings so that they do not show
suppress (Verb)
to shake slightly, especially because you are nervous, frightened, or cold
tremble (Verb)
to finally understand something or someone after a lot of thought
figure sth/sb out (Phrasal verb)
to make a mistake, or to spoil something
screw (sth) up (Phrasal verb)
to make someone leave a job or stop being involved in an activity by being unpleasant or unfair to them. = разг. выставить (за дверь, из комнаты и т. п.)
push someone out (Phrasal verb)
to break into a lot of pieces with a loud noise, or to make something break into a lot of pieces with a loud noise (грохот, стук при падении, столкновении и т. п.)
= огромный успех
smash (Verb)
to put something into its correct position (класть, положить)
lay (Verb)
to stop living in a particular home = съезжать (с квартиры)
move out (Phrasal verb)