contented - spokojený, vyrovnaný, klidný
BrE
/kən'tentɪd/
AmE
/kən'tentɪd/

adjective - happy and satisfied especially with one's life

 
squeeze in - vmáčknout, vtlačit (časově), udělat si čas (na někoho)
BrE
/'skwi:z ɪn/
AmE
/'skwi:z ɪn/

verb - to give someone your time or to meet with someone although you are very busy

 
free - volný, prázdný (neobsazený)
BrE
/'fri:/
AmE
/'fri:/

adjective - not occupied

 
long shot - téměř beznadějný pokus (s malou šancí na úspěch)
BrE
/'lɒŋ ʃɒt/
AmE
/'lɑ:ŋ ʃɑ:t/

noun - an attempt at something that is unlikely to work

 
beat to the punch - předběhnout, předehnat, předstihnout (někoho)
BrE
/ˌbi:t tə ðə 'pʌntʃ/
AmE
/ˌbi:t tə ðə 'pʌntʃ/

verb, informal - to do something before someone else manages to do it

 
David - David
BrE
/'deɪvɪd/
AmE
/'deɪvɪd/

noun - a man's name

 
the ball is in your court - teď je to na tobě
BrE
/ðə 'bɔ:l ɪz ɪn jɔ: 'kɔ:t/
AmE
/ðə 'bɑ:l ɪz ɪn jɔ:r 'kɔ:rt/

phrase - it is your turn to do something

 
Sheila - Sheila
BrE
/'ʃi:lə/
AmE
/'ʃi:lə/

noun - a woman's name

 
year-old - letý, letá, leté, letí
BrE
/ˌjɪər'əʊld/
AmE
/ˌjɪr'ɒʊld/

adjective - of a particular age given in years

 
duchess - vévodkyně
BrE
/'dʌtʃes/
AmE
/'dʌtʃəs/

noun - a noblewoman of high rank (one who is in charge of a part of a country or of a small country)

 
Cambridge - Cambridge
BrE
/'keɪmbrɪdʒ/
AmE
/'keɪmbrɪdʒ/

noun - a famous university town with the second oldest university in England

 
preheat - předehřát, rozehřát, nahřát
BrE
/ˌpri:'hi:t/
AmE
/ˌpri:'hi:t/

verb - to make the oven etc. hot before you put food into it to cook

compliment
compliment - pochválit, ocenit, složit poklonu
BrE
/'kɒmplɪmənt/
AmE
/'kɑ:mpləmənt/

verb - to say something nice about someone

repent
repent - kát se, litovat (čeho)
BrE
/rɪ'pent/
AmE
/rɪ'pent/

verb, formal - to feel sorry that you've done something wrong and try not to do it again

 
boo - vypískat, bučet (nespokojeně)
BrE
/'bu:/
AmE
/'bu:/

verb - to show when we don't like an actor's performance, a speaker's speech etc. by shouting 'boo'