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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 |