Válasszátok ki a helyes megoldást.
- to be fresh
to be energetic, enthusiastic, and not tired
to be cool; okay
to be good-looking
to be natural, healthy, and young looking (skin, face) - to be fresh out (US)
if you are fresh out of something, you have just finished or sold all of it, so that there is no more left - to be fresh with sb
being too confident and showing no respect, or showing by your actions or words that you want to have sex with someone - to make a fresh start
to have a chance to begin something anew - fresh blood
people who join an organization and who can provide new ideas and energy - fresh legs
in sports, one or more substitute players who have not yet participated in a given game or match, thus having more energy than the players they are replacing - a fresh pair of eyes
another person to examine or critique something. - like the breath of fresh air
someone or something that is new and different and makes everything seem more exciting - fresh off the boat
newly immigrated, especially without having yet assimilated the host country’s language, culture, and/or behaviour. - fresh and sweet
recently released from prison (slang)
sources: Cambridge Dictionary; The Free Dictionary by Farlex
Vocabulary
to revive its fortunes | javítani a helyzetén |
offense | támadás (játékban) |
to wear out | kifárasztani |
defense | védelem/védekezés (játékban) |
enthusiastic | lelkes |
anew | újból/még egyszer |
to substitute | helyettesíteni/lecserélni (játékost) |
to participate | részt venni |
thus | így/ezért |
to critique | áttekinteni |
to assimilate | beilleszkedni |
to be released from prison | börtönből szabadon bocsátják |