(achieve sth)
21ˌconjure sth ˈup — phrasal verb 1) to bring something such as a feeling or memory to your mind 2) to create or achieve something as if by magic …
22ˌnotch sth ˈup — phrasal verb informal to win or achieve something …
23ˈpush for sth — phrasal verb to try hard to get or achieve something They continue to push for more pay.[/ex] …
24ˌput sth aˈside — phrasal verb 1) to save money for the future 2) to not allow yourself to be affected by a problem or argument, so that you can achieve something more important Both sides need to put aside their differences and continue the peace talks.[/ex] …
25ˈsail ˌthrough sth — phrasal verb to achieve a particular result very easily She sailed through the first interview.[/ex] …
26ˌset sth aˈside — phrasal verb 1) to keep or save something from a larger amount or supply in order to use it later Have you set aside some money for your child s education?[/ex] 2) to not let a particular feeling, opinion, or belief influence you, in order to… …
27aim — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 purpose/goal ADJECTIVE ▪ broad, general, overall ▪ basic, central, fundamental ▪ chief, first …
28jump through hoops — To go through complicated procedures in order to please or satisfy • • • Main Entry: ↑hoop * * * jump through hoops phrase to perform a series of difficult tests to show that you are suitable for something There are so many hoops to jump through… …
29move — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 action to achieve sth; change in ideas, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ big, important, major, radical, significant ▪ decisive ▪ astute …
30secure — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb 1 fix/lock sth firmly ADVERB ▪ firmly, properly, tightly PREPOSITION ▪ to ▪ The crates had not been firmly secured to the truck …