tin(s) — can(s) 1. He opened a tin of coke. 2. I can\'t find the can of beans I bought yesterday. 3. How many tins of tomatoes shall I buy?to spoil — to ruin (and their forms)1 The cook spoiled the soup as he had put a lot of salt in. 2.After the war many towns and villages were .ruined. 3. The food will be spoiled if you don\'t keep it cool. 4. Grandmothers often spoil their grandchildren.Crisis — disaster 1. His last day at work was a crisis. 2. Sometimes a rainstorm can be a disaster. 3. A few years ago the country had a political crisis.a bit — a lot 1. lt\'s stay here a bit longer, I like the performance a lot. 2. He remembered a bit more about me than I did about him. 3. My sister\'s boots were a bit too small. 4. They talk a lot about this problem.