pop over for a visit

To come somewhere, usually a person's home or residence, for a brief or casual visit.
Hey, if you're fine this Saturday, why don't you pop over for a visit? I'd love to show you the new truck I bought.
You and your girlfriend should pop over sometime. We could grab some dinner or go out for some drinks.

explain

explain sth to sb
explain sb why/something
I'll explain you why I like you
The government now has to explain its decision to the public.
Could you give an explanation to me?
Could you give an explanation for my benefit?

writing about development

continue to increase to = jummp further to: tiếp tục tăng
Cases of coronavirus on the Isle of Wight has continued to increase according to new figures released by the NHS today (Wednesday).

increase slightly again = experience a slight recovery: tăng nhẹ lần nữa
During this period, right atrial pressure increased slightly from 1.6 to 3.4 mm Hg.

rise slightly and steadily = continue a stable climb with slight acceleration: tăng nhẹ và đều đặn
rise in the future = on the rise in the foreseeable future: tăng trong tương lai

wash basin taps

vòi nước bồn rửa tay
sink tap dripping/leaking

have a go at something

To attempt to do or undertake something, especially that which is unfamiliar or new.
  1. I know a lot of this work is new to you, but just have a go and let me know if you have any questions.
  2. I'm having a go at doing my own taxes this year to save on the cost of hiring an accountant.
  3. I don't know if I can do it, but, sure, I'll have a go.

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