gated
gated apartments (noun phrase): a group of residential buildings surrounded by walls or fences with a controlled entrance for extra security.
synonyms: private community, secure housing, gated complex.
pronunciation: /ˌɡeɪtɪd əˈpɑːrtmənts/
translation: norobežots dzīvokļu(...)
get dragged down
get dragged down (phrasal verb): to be made to feel unhappy or depressed by a situation; or to be forced into a worse situation or a lower standard of behavior by someone else.
synonyms: be discouraged, be depressed, be pulled down, deteriorate.
pronunciation: /ɡɛt dræɡd(...)
get into
get into (phrasal verb) /ɡet ˈɪn.tuː/
To become interested in an activity or subject. LV: aizrauties ar kaut ko, ieinteresēties.
To be accepted into an organization, school, or profession. LV: tikt uzņemtam (skolā, darbā), iekļūt.
To start a particular habit or a way of(...)
go along with
go along with (phrasal verb):
to agree with someone else's idea, opinion, or plan.
to support or accept a decision, even if you do not completely agree with it or didn't think of it yourself.
(literally) to travel or go somewhere with another person.
synonyms: agree, concur,(...)
grand
grand (adjective): impressive and large or important.
synonyms: big, impressive, noble, great.
pronunciation: /ɡrænd/
translation: varens, dižs or grezns
example: The hotel has a grand staircase in the main lobby.