stern - záď (lodi)
BrE
/'stɜ:n/
AmE
/'stɜ:rn/

noun - the rear part of a ship or a boat

 
cruise - lovit, být na lovu (sexuálního partnera)
BrE
/'kru:z/
AmE
/'kru:z/

verb - to go to public places, looking for a sexual partner

 
cruise - jet, plout, letět (stálou rychlostí)
BrE
/'kru:z/
AmE
/'kru:z/

verb - to move at a steady speed (in a car, boat or plane)

 
ambient - uklidňující, uvolňující, příjemný
BrE
/'æmbiənt/
AmE
/'æmbiənt/

adjective, technical - creating a relaxed atmosphere

 
wrap up - dokončit, dotáhnout do konce
BrE
/ˌræp'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌræp'ʌp/

verb, informal - to complete something successfully, usually a meeting or agreement

 
wrap up - nabalit se, teple se obléct
BrE
/ˌræp'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌræp'ʌp/

verb - to put on warm clothes

 
canoeist - kanoista
BrE
/kə'nu:ɪst/
AmE
/kə'nu:ɪst/

noun - a person using a canoe

 
meatloaf - sekaná (upečené mleté maso)
BrE
/'mi:tləʊf/
AmE
/'mi:tloʊf/

noun - finely chopped meat that is mixed with herbs and other ingredients and cooked in an oven in the shape of a loaf

 
phoney - falešný člověk, pokrytec
BrE
/'fəʊni/
AmE
/'foʊni/

noun, informal - someone who pretends to be someone they are not, usually trying to trick people

 
flimsy - tenký, tenoučký, lehký (o látce či oblečení)
BrE
/'flɪmzi/
AmE
/'flɪmzi/

adjective - very light and thin, easily torn (of material or clothing)

 
have left - zbývat
BrE
/həv 'left/
AmE
/həv 'left/

verb - to have something after everything else has gone

 
be left - zbýt, zbývat
BrE
/'bi: ˌleft/
AmE
/'bi: ˌleft/

verb - to remain after everything else has gone

 
utility room - komora, kumbál, prádelna, domácí sklad
BrE
/ju:'tɪleti ˌru:m/
AmE
/ju:'tɪlet̬i ˌru:m/

noun - a room in a house or flat where you keep your freezer or washing machine, and where you can hang your laundry to dry

paperwork
paperwork - dokumenty
BrE
/'peɪpəˌwɜ:k/
AmE
/'peɪpərˌwɜ:rk/

noun - the official documents that you need for something

paperwork
paperwork - papírování, administrativa
BrE
/'peɪpəˌwɜ:k/
AmE
/'peɪpərˌwɜ:rk/

noun - routine work involving filling in forms, writing reports etc., sometimes seen as boring or unnecessary