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Translate:Зіткнутися з невдачами
Face setbacks
Translate: Втратити іскру / запал
Lose the spark
Translate: Зробити хибний крок
Make a misstep
Translate: Поставити собі за мету
Set one’s sights on
Translate: Подолати труднощі
Overcome struggles
Translate: Взяти на себе забагато
Bite off more than one can chew
Translate: Відчувати тиск
Feel pressure
Correct the mistake: We faced many setbounds during the project, like the printer breaking down.
Faced setbacks
Correct the mistake: Even though he made a mistake-step by forgetting his lines, the play was still great
Made a misstep.
Correct the mistake: To win the championship, the team had to overpass many struggles
Overcome struggles
Correct the mistakes: After failing the first level ten times, he started to lose the fire for the game
Lose the spark.
Correct the mistake: It’s hard not to touch pressure when everyone expects you to get an A+
Feel pressure.
Correct the mistake: She has set her eyes on winning the science fair trophy this year
Set one’s sights on.
Correct the mistake: I think I bit off more than I can swallow when I joined five different clubs
Bite off more than one can chew
Name the phrase: To deal with unexpected problems that stop or slow down your progress.
Face setbacks
Name the phrase: To lose the excitement, enthusiasm, or passion you once had for something.
Lose the spark
Name the phrase: To make a mistake or a bad decision, especially one that slows down your progress.
Make a misstep
Name the phrase: To decide that you want to achieve a specific goal or reach a certain target.
Set one’s sights on
Name the phrase: To successfully deal with and get past a difficult situation or problem.
Overcome struggles
Name the phrase: To try to do something that is too difficult or to take on too much work at once.
Bite off more than one can chew
Name the phrase: To feel stressed or pushed to do something well, usually by others or a deadline.
Feel pressure