shamrock
shamrock - jetelový trojlístek, trojlístek
BrE
/'ʃæmrɒk/
AmE
/'ʃæmrɑ:k/

noun - the three-leafed stem of a clover plant (also a symbol of Ireland)

 
amplify - zesilovat, zesílit
BrE
/'æmplɪfaɪ/
AmE
/'æmplɪfaɪ/

verb - to increase the volume of a sound by using a special electronic device

 
Apache - Apač
BrE
/ə'pætʃi:/
AmE
/ə'pætʃi:/

noun - a member of a tribe of Native Americans originating in the American Southwest

 
editor - vydavatel (např. novin), šéfredaktor
BrE
/'edɪtə/
AmE
/'edɪt̬ər/

noun - the person responsible for publishing a piece of text esp. in a newspaper

 
mutate - mutovat (geneticky)
BrE
/mju:'teɪt/
AmE
/'mju:teɪt/

verb, technical - to develop a new form because of a permanent change in the genes

dishwasher
dishwasher - umývač nádobí
BrE
/'dɪʃwɒʃə/
AmE
/'dɪʃwɑ:ʃər/

noun - a person whose job is to wash the dishes (in a restaurant etc.)

 
snowslide - sněhová lavina, lavina, sesuv sněhu
BrE
/'snəʊslaɪd/
AmE
/'snoʊslaɪd/

noun, American English - a large mass of snow that falls down the side of a mountain

 
vocab - slovíčka, slovní zásoba (např. v učebnici)
BrE
/'vəʊkæb/
AmE
/'voʊkæb/

noun - short for 'vocabulary', the words that a student of a foreign language learns

 
dance floor - taneční parket
BrE
/'dɑ:nsˌflɔ:/
AmE
/'dænsˌflɔ:r/

noun - the area where you can dance (at a disco, in a restaurant etc.)

 
treble - soprán, výška (v hudbě)
BrE
/'trebl/
AmE
/'trebl/

noun - the high tones in a piece of music or in a music system

caviar
caviar - kaviár
BrE
/'kæviɑ:/
AmE
/'kæviɑ:r/

noun - the eggs of a sturgeon or other large fish, eaten as a delicacy

 
correction - oprava, náprava
BrE
/kə'rekʃn/
AmE
/kə'rekʃn/

noun - the act of making something right, fixing a problem, replacing a mistake etc.

 
old-age pensioner - důchodce, penzista
BrE
/ˌəʊldeɪdʒ 'penʃnə/
AmE
/ˌoʊldeɪdʒ 'penʃənər/

noun, British English - a person who is old enough to get a pension from the government

programming
programming - programování
BrE
/'prəʊgræmɪŋ/
AmE
/'proʊgræmɪŋ/

noun - the act of giving sets of instruction to a computer or a machine

haft
haft - rukojeť, násada, topůrko (u nože, sekery apod.)
BrE
/'hɑ:ft/
AmE
/'hæft/

noun, technical - a haft is the handle of a weapon or tool, especially of a knife or axe