Across
- 4. (v.) to admire someone because of his/her high standards and good qualities such as fairness and honesty
- 6. (v.) to meet and spend time with other people in a friendly way to enjoy yourself
- 7. (exp.) to work with a group of people effectively
- 9. (n. phr.) the team that you team is playing, fighting or working against
- 11. (n.) an area painted with lines for playing a sports game
- 15. (exp.) to become less anxious and tired, and are able to relax
- 18. (exp.) willing to accept the difficulties or unfavourable situations in lives, e.g., failing to achieve something
- 19. (n.) the equipment or clothing needed for a particular activity
Down
- 1. (n.) a short bar with a weight at each end, used for making the arm and shoulder muscles stronger
- 2. (exp.) to fight against the feeling of sadness which makes you believe that there is no hope for the future
- 3. (v.) to behave in a dishonest way, in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game or a competition
- 4. (n.) the official who makes sure that the rules of a sport are followedsportsmanship (n.) fair, honest and polite behaviour in a sports competition
- 5. (n.) an exercise machine that has a moving surface that you can walk or run on while staying in the same place
- 8. (exp.) to increase your physical and mental strength that makes you able to do things
- 10. (v.) if people interact with each other, they communicate with each other, spend time together etc.
- 12. (idiom) to become physically fit
- 13. (n.) a pair of glasses that fit closely to the face to protect the eyes from wind, dust, water, etc.
- 14. (n.) a strong hard hat that covers and protects the head
- 16. (n.) a large sports ground surrounded by rows of seats and is sued for sports events and musical performances
- 17. (n.) a long wooden stick with a special shape used for hitting the ball in some sports
