album
album - album (CD apod.)
BrE
/'ælbəm/
AmE
/'ælbəm/

noun - a collection of songs on a CD or a record

rucksack
rucksack - batoh, ruksak
BrE
/'rʌkˌsæk/
AmE
/'rʌkˌsæk/

noun - a kind of bag that you carry on your shoulders

document
document - dokument
BrE
/'dɒkjʊment/
AmE
/'dɑ:kjʊment/

noun - a piece of paper with some official information on it

 
resolve - pevně se rozhodnout, odhodlat se
BrE
/rɪ'zɒlv/
AmE
/rɪ'zɑ:lv/

verb - to decide firmly on what you are going to do

 
summerhouse - chata, letní domek, zahradní domek
BrE
/'sʌməhaʊs/
AmE
/'sʌmərhaʊs/

noun - a small house where people rest on hot summer days

 
hereditary - dědičný
BrE
/hə'redɪtri/
AmE
/hə'redɪteri/

adjective - (usually of diseases) passed on from a parent to child

 
miniseries - krátký seriál
BrE
/'mɪnisɪəri:z/
AmE
/'mɪnisɪri:z/

noun, American English - a story on TV etc. divided into several / many parts

 
x's and o's - piškvorky 3x3
BrE
/ˌeksɪz ən'əʊz/
AmE
/ˌeksɪz ən'oʊz/

noun - a pen and pencil game played on a 3x3 grid

 
noughts and crosses - piškvorky 3x3
BrE
/ˌnɔ:ts ən'krɒsɪz/
AmE
/ˌnɔ:ts ən'krɑ:sɪz/

noun - a pen and pencil game played on a 3x3 grid

 
Tic-tac-toe - piškvorky 3x3
BrE
/'tɪkˌtæk'təʊ/
AmE
/'tɪkˌtæk'toʊ/

noun - a pen and pencil game played on a 3x3 grid

hip
hip - šípek
BrE
/'hɪp/
AmE
/'hɪp/

noun - a small red fruit that grows on some rose bushes

rose hip
rose hip - šípek
BrE
/'rəʊzhɪp/
AmE
/'roʊzhɪp/

noun - a small red fruit that grows on some rose bushes

 
psychoanalysis - psychoanalýza
BrE
/ˌsaɪkəʊə'næləsɪs/
AmE
/ˌsaɪkoʊə'næləsɪs/

noun - a method of treating mental disorders based on Sigmund Freud

 
Romanticism - romantismus
BrE
/rəʊ'mæntɪsɪzm/
AmE
/roʊ'mæntɪsɪzm/

noun - an artistic and literary movement that originated in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries characterized by a focus on emotion, individualism, imagination, and the celebration of nature

 
Maundy - (obřad) umývání nohou, (skutek milosrdenství na Zelený čtvrtek)
BrE
/'mɔ:ndi/
AmE
/'mɑ:ndi/

noun - a Christian ceremony held on the Thursday before Easter, when people remember how Jesus washed the feet of his disciples and gave them a new commandment to love each other