beyond - za, za hranicí, mimo, na druhé straně
BrE
/bɪ'jɒnd/
AmE
/bɪ'jɑ:nd/

adverb - further away than something; on the other side of something

concentration
concentration - soustředění
BrE
/ˌkɒnsən'treɪʃn/
AmE
/ˌkɑ:nsən'treɪʃn/

noun - the act of keeping your mind and energy on something

bum
bum - zadek, zadnice
BrE
/'bʌm/
AmE
/'bʌm/

noun, British English, informal - the soft part of your body that you sit on

 
lay down - složit, položit, pokládat
BrE
/ˌleɪ'daʊn/
AmE
/ˌleɪ'daʊn/

verb - to put something on the ground, to stop using something

crew
crew - štáb (např. televizní)
BrE
/'kru:/
AmE
/'kru:/

noun - the people working on making a movie, TV programme etc.

 
point of view - hledisko, názor, úhel pohledu
BrE
/ˌpɔɪnt əv'vju:/
AmE
/ˌpɔɪnt əv'vju:/

noun - an opinion on something, the way of looking at something

 
truce - příměří
BrE
/'tru:s/
AmE
/'tru:s/

noun - a period of peace that the fighting parties agree on

dormitory
dormitory - kolej (vysokoškolská)
BrE
/'dɔ:mətri/
AmE
/'dɔ:rmətɔ:ri/

noun - a building (on the campus) where college students can live

 
backside - zadek, zadnice
BrE
/'bæksaɪd/
AmE
/'bæksaɪd/

noun, informal - the soft part of your body that you sit on

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desktop computer
desktop computer - stolní počítač
BrE
/'desktɒp kəm'pju:tə/
AmE
/'desktɑ:p kəm'pju:t̬ər/

noun - a personal computer designed to be used on a desk or table, usually having a separate monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc.

desktop
desktop - stolní počítač
BrE
/'desktɒp/
AmE
/'desktɑ:p/

noun - a personal computer designed to be used on a desk or table, usually having a separate monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc.

torch
torch - pochodeň, louč
BrE
/'tɔ:tʃ/
AmE
/'tɔ:rtʃ/

noun - a thing (usually a piece of wood) which is burning on one end and can be carried to give light

 
wharf - nábřeží (kotviště)
BrE
/'wɔ:f/
AmE
/'wɔ:rf/

noun - a structure built on the shore of a lake or on the bank of a river for ships to load or unload their cargo