pattern

Situace a Stavy - Nestálost

Zjistěte, jak anglická přísloví jako „něco vyhrajete, něco prohrajete“ a „zázrak trvá jen devět dní“ zobrazují nestálost v angličtině.

review-disable

Revize

flashcard-disable

Kartičky

quiz-disable

Kvíz

Začněte se učit
Situations & States

used to suggest that one should enjoy life to the fullest and make the most of each day, emphasizing the idea that life is short and unpredictable

Ex: The retiree decided to live life to the fullest and try new things, inspired by the philosophy 'eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die.'

used as a reminder that life is full of successes and failures, and it is important to be resilient and maintain a positive attitude in order to learn and grow from both

Ex: Things didn’t go our way, but you win some, you lose some with business.

used to suggest that the excitement or interest in something extraordinary or remarkable fades quickly and is often short-lived

Ex: The new gadget was the talk of the town, but after a week, people stopped being interested.

used to imply that enjoyable or beneficial experiences eventually come to an end, emphasizing that people should cherish and appreciate them while they last

Ex: She had a great job with a supportive team, but eventually the company downsized and she was laid off.

used to suggest that everything in life is temporary and has an end, emphasizing the inevitability of change and the importance of appreciating the present moment

Ex: The pandemic has been difficult for everyone, but we must remember that all things must pass, and we will come out of this stronger.

used to imply that regardless of how difficult or long a day or challenging time may seem, it will eventually come to an end, and there will be a time for rest and rejuvenation

Ex: Some days feel like they will never end, but I try to stay positive and remember that be the day weary or be the day long, at last it ringeth to evensong, and I can relax.

used to imply that everything in life, whether it be good or bad, eventually comes to an end, emphasizing that change is a natural and inevitable part of life

Ex: He had a large fortune, but lost it all in a market crash.

used to imply that everything in life has its own appropriate time and place, emphasizing the idea that people should be patient and accepting of the natural cycle of life

Ex: He had been single for a while and was feeling lonely, but reminded himself that for everything, there is a season, and he believed he would find love when the time was right.

used for saying that positive or favorable circumstances often do not endure for an extended period of time

Ex: The stock market was doing well, and investors were making a lot of money.

used to imply that no matter how difficult or seemingly endless a situation may be, it will eventually come to a conclusion, emphasizing that people should have hope for a better future

Ex: The project has been taking up all my time, but I know that even the longest day has an end, and I'll be able to spend time with my family again.
LanGeek
Stáhnout aplikaci LanGeek