red deer - jelen, jelen lesní, jelen evropský
BrE
/'redˌdɪə/
AmE
/'redˌdɪr/

noun - a common type of deer in European forests, the males have antlers that look like branches

 
fallow deer - daněk, daněk evropský, daněk skvrnitý
BrE
/'fæləʊˌdɪə/
AmE
/'fæloʊˌdɪr/

noun - a small kind of deer with white spots on its back

leaf through
leaf through - prolistovat
BrE
/'li:f θru:/
AmE
/'li:f θru:/

verb - to turn the pages of a book quickly without reading it

 
crotch - rozkrok
BrE
/'krɒtʃ/
AmE
/'krɑ:tʃ/

noun - a part of the body between the tops of the legs, or the part of trousers that cover this area

 
twas - bylo
BrE
/'twɒz/
AmE
/'twʌz/

phrase, literary - a poetic form of 'it was'

 
encircle - obkroužit
BrE
/ɪn'sɜ:kl/
AmE
/ɪn'sɜ:rkl/

verb - to make a circle around something or someone

 
droll - legrační, komický
BrE
/'drəʊl/
AmE
/'droʊl/

adjective - amusing, funny in a strange way

 
twinkle - zářit (např. o očích), blýskat se (např. o očích)
BrE
/'twɪnkl/
AmE
/'twɪnkl/

verb - (of eyes) to have a warm, happy expression

 
twinkle - blýskat se, třpytit se
BrE
/'twɪnkl/
AmE
/'twɪnkl/

verb - to shine unsteadily (such as a star in the sky)

 
pedlar - pouliční obchodník, podomní obchodník
BrE
/'pedlə/
AmE
/'pedlər/

noun, British English - a person who traveled around, selling things to people

 
peddler - pouliční obchodník, podomní obchodník
BrE
/'pedlə/
AmE
/'pedlər/

noun, American English - a person who traveled around, selling things to people

tarnish
tarnish - zajít, ztratit lesk (kov apod.)
BrE
/'tɑ:nɪʃ/
AmE
/'tɑ:rnɪʃ/

verb - to lose its clean and shiny quality

 
paw - hrabat, škrábat
BrE
/'pɔ:/
AmE
/'pɑ:/

verb - to scratch or hit something lightly by using a paw

 
courser - klusák, oř
BrE
/'kɔ:sə/
AmE
/'kɔ:rsər/

noun, dated - a type of horse used in the Middle Ages by knights

flute
flute - sklenička na šampaňské
BrE
/'flu:t/
AmE
/'flu:t/

noun - a tall narrow glass used for drinking champagne