they'll be sorry when they find out their mistake→sevana arrepentir cuando sedencuentade suerror B.VI + ADV 1.(=become aware) →enterarse they'll soon find out→prontoseenterarán to find outaboutsth→enterarse dealgo,descubriralgo
she knelt down so that their eyes were level→ se agachó para que sus ojos estuvieran a la misma alturato draw level with sth/sb (esp Brit) (gen, also in race)→ alcanzar algo/a algn; (in league, competition)→ empatar con algo/algn...
and as a cliché it may be obsolescent. It first appeared in the sixteenth century, in Sir Thomas More’sUtopia:“They cannot find in their hearts to love the author thereof.” It also appears in the King James Bible (1611) in the second Book of Samuel (7:27): “Therefore hath thy...
Their sibling, their parents, their pets, “how did you find meaning?” And it became a life raft for me, and I also noticed at the same time because there was the father. So many people said, “How does the grief expert deal with the death of his son?” And my answer was ...
Climate change deniers have often employed something like this as one of their, perhaps unconscious, excuses. Something that we can’t see because we don’t want to is the equivalent of a child covering their ears and saying “I can’t hear you; I can’t hear you.” ...
Ever notice how butterflies flutter? They jump around almost as if to say their joy cannot be contained. Could it be they’re just so happy to no longer be a worm? Imprisonment Scripture describes one Saturday when Jesus in the Temple got up to read a passage from Elijah about setting th...
My resume will soon cars, outfits for their de- reflect this new life goal. In signer dogs, kitchen Jacuzz- my fantasy future, money is and private alien space will have no special day-to- shuttles. I could live with- day meaning. I'll simply be out those things. In fact, I'd ...
I just want my kids to love who they are, have happy lives and find something they want to do and make peace with that. Your job as a parent is to give your kids not only the instincts and talents to survive, but help them enjoy their lives. —Susan Sarandon ...
rather than try to suppress them, we give them the freedom to feel deeply and to pursue their imaginational creativity. We affirm the intellectual imperative that drives their being and we do all we can to nurture it. Understanding and celebrating intensities are things I wish I knew back the...
Until then, he’d had no idea that human beings were capable of diving as many as three hundred feet deep and staying underwater for three minutes, wearing only wetsuits and filling their lungs with a single deep breath. He was repelled, however, by how many competitors threatened their ...