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at the present time, especially when compared to the past
nowadays
not far in the past
not so long ago
in the last 100 years or in the period between 1900 and 1999
in the last century
a long time ago
in the olden days
used to talk about the present time
in this day and age / these days
in the period in Europe between about AD 500 and AD 1500
in medieval times
the period that was only a short time ago
the recent past
the period of time that is happening now
the present
to make a very strong and urgent request
beg
to make someone do something that they do not want to do
force
to surprise and upset someone
shock
to completely destroy a building
demolish
to hit
strike
to make someone very angry
enrage
to make something break into a lot of pieces with a loud noise
smash
as much as but not more than a particular amount
up to (an hour, etc.)
If a period of time is up, it has ended.
be up
If an action or decision is up to someone, they are responsible for doing or making it.
be up to (you, me, etc.)
to be doing or planning something / to have enough energy or skill to do something
be up to (something)
used to ask someone why they are unhappy
What's up?
to stop going to school
leave school
to be given a more important job in the same organisation
get promoted
to start living I a place where you intend to live for a long time
settle down
to have your first child
start a family
to get the qualification that you get when you finish university
get a degree
to begin the series of jobs that you will do in your life
start a career
to go to many different countries in all parts of the world
travel the world
to leave your job and stop working, usually because you are old
retire
to start behaving in a different, usually better, way
change your ways
to get used to doing something regularly
get into the habit
to make use of an opportunity
take the chance
to start doing a particular activity
take something up
to find it difficult to do something
struggle with something
to do something in a successful or satisfactory way
do well
to stop doing something before you have completed it, usually because it is too difficult
give something up
to make a promise to yourself to do something
make a resolution