stitch
stitch - šít, našít, přišít
BrE
/'stɪtʃ/
AmE
/'stɪtʃ/

verb - to sew two pieces of cloth together, or to decorate or repair something by sewing

 
hircine - kozí
BrE
/'hɜ:saɪn/
AmE
/'hɜ:rsaɪn/

adjective, formal - connected with goats, resembling a goat

 
piscine - rybí
BrE
/'paɪsi:n/
AmE
/'paɪsi:n/

adjective, formal - resembling a fish, connecteed with fish

 
asinine - oslí
BrE
/'æsənaɪn/
AmE
/'æsənaɪn/

adjective, formal - resembling a donkey, especially in the sense of being stupid

 
porcine - prasečí, vepřový
BrE
/'pɔ:saɪn/
AmE
/'pɔ:rsaɪn/

adjective - connected with pigs, resembling a pig

 
vulpine - liščí
BrE
/'vʌlpaɪn/
AmE
/'vʌlpaɪn/

adjective - connected with a fox, resembling a fox

 
bovine - tupý (hloupý)
BrE
/'bəʊvaɪn/
AmE
/'boʊvaɪn/

adjective, formal - stupid, slow, resembling a cow

lupin
lupin - lupina, vlčí bob
BrE
/'lu:pɪn/
AmE
/'lu:pɪn/

noun - a wild plant of the legume family

 
come down - sejít dolů, slézt, sestoupit, klesnout
BrE
/ˌkʌm'daʊn/
AmE
/ˌkʌm'daʊn/

verb - to get down, to fall, to climb down

 
here you go - tu máš (na), tady máš, tady to je
BrE
/ˌhɪə jə'gəʊ/
AmE
/ˌhɪr jə'goʊ/

phrase, informal - a phrase we use when we're handing something to somebody

 
here we go - a je to tu, a je to tady
BrE
/ˌhɪə wi'gəʊ/
AmE
/ˌhɪr wi'goʊ/

phrase - a phrase we use when something is about to happen

 
nor - ani (v přitakáních), (také) ne
BrE
/'nɔ:/
AmE
/'nɔ:r/

adverb, British English - not either (in short expressions of agreement)

poor thing
poor thing - chudáček, chudinka
BrE
/ˌpɔ:'θɪŋ/
AmE
/ˌpʊr'θɪŋ/

noun - someone who we feel sorry for

 
tap - napíchnout, odposlouchávat (telefon)
BrE
/'tæp/
AmE
/'tæp/

verb - to listen to someone's telephone conversation by putting a special device into the phone

 
eaves - převis střechy
BrE
/'i:vz/
AmE
/'i:vz/

noun - the lower part of the roof that sticks out