Vydáno dne 22.10.2005
Words from the box and their opposites
adjective - having too much work or too many activities
verb - to get something and pay for it
adjective - not dirty
verb - to remove unwanted things from, to put something away from something
verb - to pick up, to gather
verb - to do harm to something
adjective - covered in dirt, not clean
verb - to take somebody somewhere and stop the car so that they can get off
verb - to do something for somebody, especially something that is difficult for them
verb - to put down, to place something down carefully
verb - to have your body in a flat position, like when you are resting or sleeping
verb, British English - to fix something that has been broken or not working properly
verb - to come for somebody by car
verb - to give something to somebody for money
verb - to be in an inconvenient place for somebody because you are blocking his way and it is difficult or impossible for him to do something
verb - to remove something from the house, e.g. rubbish etc.
verb - to get rid of something that you do not want or need anymore
verb - to make something look nice and neat; to arrange something in good order
verb - to stop a machine etc. by using a switch
verb - to make something work by using a switch
verb - to remove the paper that covers something (e.g. a present)
verb - to cover something with paper (on all sides), e.g. a present
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