England
England - Anglie
BrE
/'ɪŋglənd/
AmE
/'ɪŋglənd/

noun - one of the four main parts of the United Kingdom with the capital London

birth
birth - porod
BrE
/'bɜ:θ/
AmE
/'bɜ:rθ/

noun - the process during which a baby comes out of the body of the mother

Neptune
Neptune - Neptun
BrE
/'neptju:n/
AmE
/'neptu:n/

noun - the eighth planet of the solar system, the one after Uranus and before Pluto

mind
mind - mysl, rozum, duše
BrE
/'maɪnd/
AmE
/'maɪnd/

noun - thoughts and feelings etc, the part of the brain that does the thinking etc.

graduation
graduation - absolvování (školy), promoce
BrE
/ˌgrædjʊ'eɪʃn/
AmE
/ˌgrædʒʊ'eɪʃn/

noun - the act of finishing a school successfully, the ceremony at the end of studies

South Africa
South Africa - Jižní Afrika
BrE
/ˌsaʊθ'ɑ:frɪkə/
AmE

noun - the country in the south of Africa with the cities Johannesburg and Cape Town

 
stool - stolice
BrE
/'stu:l/
AmE
/'stu:l/

noun, formal - the solid waste material that leaves the body when you go to the toilet

take-off
take-off - vzlétnutí, vzlet
BrE
/'teɪkˌɒf/
AmE
/'teɪkˌɑ:f/

noun - (of airplanes etc.) the act of leaving the ground and getting into the air

 
heredity - dědičnost
BrE
/hə'redəti/
AmE
/hə'redət̬i/

noun - the process in which genetic characteristics are transmitted from the parents to the children

udder
udder - vemeno
BrE
/'ʌdə/
AmE
/'ʌðər/

noun - the organ under the belly of a cow out of which the milk comes

visor
visor - kšilt
BrE
/'vaɪzə/
AmE
/'vaɪzər/

noun - the part of a baseball cap etc. that shields the eyes from the sun

 
Oscar - Oskar
BrE
/'ɒskə/
AmE
/'ɑ:skər/

noun - the award given every year for the best films, actors, etc., the Academy Award

 
immunology - imunologie
BrE
/ˌɪmju'nɒlədʒi/
AmE
/ˌɪmju'nɑ:lədʒi/

noun - the medical specialty or the branch of medical science that studies the immune system

 
breastbone - hrudní kost, prsní kost
BrE
/'brestˌbəʊn/
AmE
/'brestˌboʊn/

noun - the flat bone that most of the ribs are joined to at the front

 
Middle-earth - Středozem
BrE
/ˌmɪdl'ɜ:θ/
AmE
/ˌmɪdl'ɜ:rθ/

noun - the fictional continent and setting for much of J.R.R. Tolkien’s writings, including The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings