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Дальше сами :). Mouth-watering. Appetizing. Lukewarm. Filthy. Soiled. Stained. ChippedСтр 1 из 2Следующая ⇒
Внимание: работая с синонимами, обязательно оставляйте себе подсказки о том, какие слова называть _не_надо.Не делайте карточки, в которых надо называть несколько синонимов. Одна карточка = один синоним.
Примеры, которые можно использовать:
I'm //голодный//, I haven't eaten for a week. (hungry, famished, starving) Back: ravenous.
I'm //hungry, ravenous, starving//, I haven't eaten for a week. Back: famished
When's the food coming? I'm //terribly hungry, can’t wait to eat//! (not: famished, ravenous) starving
Дальше сами :)
Mouth-watering My mother cooked two //(of food) having a very good appearance or smell that makes you want to eat// pizzas.
Appetizing I sniffed the air and caught a faint but //(of food or smells) making you want to eat it// smell of fried potatoes.
Lukewarm By then my coffee was //slightly warm in an unpleasant way//. (not tepid)
Tepid I was late for supper, so when I got home, my hot chocolate was hardly even //(of liquid) not very warm//.
Filthy She had rolled onto her side and was lying half-in and half-out of a puddle of //extremely or unpleasantly dirty// water.
Soiled She felt from her bike, so now her sweater and jeans are //dirty, grimy//.
Stained I spotted a slight woman standing on the dock wearing paint-//marked by something accidentally// overalls.
Grimy I was out of my //dirty, soiled// clovers in a matter of minutes and slipped immediately into the shower.
Messy I won’t have you tearing out his throat; too //dirty, unpleasant, or lacking order//, too easy to get it wrong.
Chipped She poured hot water over the fragrant leaves and thrust a //with a small piece or pieces broken off// old mug in my direction once it was ready.
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