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be successful angļu valodā:

1. bear fruit bear fruit


Our hard labour will bear fruit one day and you will be proud of yourself.
I hope my efforts will bear fruits.

Angļu vārds "be successful"(bear fruit) notiek komplektos:

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idioms (a-e)

2. fare well fare well



Angļu vārds "be successful"(fare well) notiek komplektos:

umiejętności łączone

3. make a hit make a hit



4. fare fare


air/train fares
bus/train/rail, etc. fare; Please tender the exact fare.; How much is the fare to Brussels?
So, how did you fare in Latin America?
On a bus or a train one must pay a fare.
Definition the fare is the amount of money you have to pay for a particular journey on public transport or in a taxi
fare (n)
lowest economy fare
Having spent every penny i had with me, I realised too late that I hadn't any money for my bus fare home.
Claiming extra expenses (e.g. getting a taxi receipt for more than the actual fare).
Administration and economic and financial affairs fare even better.
He fares even better.
I didn't think the fare would be so expensive.
If he had studied more, he would have fared better on his exam.
The bus fares have been raised by 20 percent. The taxi fares in Shanghai are expensive.
Children travel at half fare

5. do well do well


Your daughter will do well in the Capital.
do well in an exam
If I do well I might make more money.

6. work out work out


I go to the gym ten times every week to work out.
Don't worry, everything will work out!
Do you find it easy to work out what's happening when you watch a film in English?
work out at the gym
The plan didn't work out.
You have to eat sensibly, buy a treadmill, work out. / Go work out, stop bothering me! / I think that this can all work out.
I hope your idea will work out and we'll win. My new worker worked out so I promoted him. Let's try this solution and see if it works out. If our plan works out, we'll become millionaires.
The situation will work out soon. Don't worry about my problems, I'll work them out.
He works out at the gym every day. She works out to be in shape. You should work out at least twice a week.
I don't know what it means, I have to work it out. Holidays didn't work out.
Economists have tried to work out an alternative economic system
If it doesn’t work out, you can always come back here.
Ah, things'll work out for you.
The weekend didn't work out exactly as they were expecting
You can work out the answer by adding these figures together.

7. to set the world on fire to set the world on fire



8. make a go make a go