> in times of need - when help is needed
Example: We can always count on them to help us in times of need.
> to throw a party - to organize a social gathering.
Example: We threw a party with my colleagues.
> To give a helping hand - (idiom) to help someone:
Example: I'm always willing to lend/give a helping hand.
> Public facilities - the buildings, equipment, and services provided for a
particular purpose to the public
Example: The new sports facility has a swimming pool.
> Bump into - C1. to meet someone, you know when you have not planned to
meet them
Example: We bumped into Amy when we were in town last week.
> The chances are - C2 it is very likely
Example: Chances are (that) they'll be late anyway.
> To build a relationship - to create a relationship
Example: If you live in a village, you can easily build a relationship with your
neighbors.
> To be inconsiderate - C1 not thinking or worrying about other people or their
feelings:
Example: Our neighbors are very inconsiderate - they're always playing loud music
late at night.
> To strengthen a bond with someone - to develop a close connection or
strong relationship with someone
Example: Hanging out with your friends can be a good way to strengthen a bond
with your friends
> To engage in a conversation - to talk to someone
Example: Once Zamira engages you in a conversation, it continues up to 2 hours.
> To open up - C2 to start to talk more about yourself and your feelings:
Example: I felt I couldn’t open up to anybody.
> To converse - to have a conversation with someone:
Example: She's so shy that conversing with her can be pretty hard.