find one's way reach a destination naturally arrive at
▪ find one's way: reach a destination naturally; arrive at
Examples Shanghai is not an easy city to find your way around Drunk as he was Peter still found his way home
▪ Examples: ▪ Shanghai is not an easy city to find your way around. Drunk as he was, Peter still found his way home
phenomenon:(pl phenomena) sth that happens or exists and that can be seen or experienced
▪ phenomenon: (pl. phenomena) ▪ sth. that happens or exists and that can be seen or experienced
Examples Hurricanes are a relatively common phenomenon in the Caribbean Stress-related illness is a common phenomenon in big cItles Thunder and lightening are natural phenomena
▪ Examples: ▪ Hurricanes are a relatively common phenomenon in the Caribbean. ▪ Stress-related illness is a common phenomenon in big cities. ▪ Thunder and lightening are natural phenomena
initial of or at the beginning, first(adi used only before n)
▪ initial: of or at the beginning, first (adj:, used only before n.)