1. crash
During the Depression in the 1930's, many wealthy people lost everything in the stock market crash.
The stock market crash of October 1987 in New York is still vividly remembered.
Tom called the students back into the room to tell them about the plane crash.
My computer crashed.
This movie is about a poor girl who gets mistaken for the daughter of a rich man in the confusion following a train crash.
If my plane doesn't crash, and if I do not get kidnapped by organ thieves, I will drop you a line at the beginning of the week.
Boeing's safety experts have joined others in the industry to form an international task force to try to eliminate one particular kind of air crash known as controlled flight into terrain, CFIT.
We're taking a crash course in first aid before our two-week trek through the mountains.
The current rate is about one airplane crash every two weeks, measuring all serious accidents to all types of transport jets.
The U.S. economy shrugged off the '87 Crash.
the computer crash during the thundestorm (dejó de fincionar zurante la tormenta)
His computer crashed and now he has lost all his work.
Somebody tried to crash the party, but we didn't let him in.
We saw a car crash in our street, but nobody was hurt.
Culture is like a parachute: if you don't have it, you crash.
Anglais mot "robić się"(crash) se produit dans des ensembles:
8. Podróżowanie i turystyka2. gets
He easily gets angry.
She visits the dentist on a regular basis, so she seldom gets toothaches.
In most elections, whichever candidate gets the majority of the votes, wins the election.
The one who demands much, gets much. The one who demands too much, gets nothing.
The man who is constantly making decisions and being compelled to alter them gets nowhere.
An infant is not capable of speaking, so it just screams until it gets what it wants.
If she gets some antibiotics and sleeps, she'll get better.
A jealous person gets a feeling of contentment by behaving like a dog in the manger even with his friends.
Care over the particulars only has meaning once it gets across to customers.
In English examinations, she always gets good marks, not to say straight As.
The downside, well, it's how thoroughly work gets mixed up with my private life.
Right and wrong are two faces of the same coin. Whoever has the power decides which face gets what inscription.
Finishing second in the Olympics gets you silver. Finishing second in politics gets you oblivion.
And after that she, at a pace of three times a week, gets drunk and at those times brings back a different man.
She always looks like she's half-asleep, but once she gets into an argument, she really goes to town.
3. swarm
A swarm of locusts descended on the cornfield.
A swarm of hornets attacked the children.
A swarm of mosquitoes followed him.
Crops were ruined by aphids swarm
Kraków swarms with tourists all year round.
A swarm of bees attacked us without mercy.
swarming around
I don't know why the girls weren't swarming me like they swarmed Rowley
Fishermen cast nets long before the swarm swims their way.
Killer bees fly in large swarms of several thousands
visitors were breakfasted upon by the voracious and swarming insects
The dead sheep was covered with swarms of flies.
Tourists were swarming all over the island.
On weekdays, shopping streets swarm with people hurrying and rushing along.
4. to teem
Anglais mot "robić się"(to teem) se produit dans des ensembles:
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