weightless - lehký, nic nevážící
BrE
/'weɪtləs/
AmE
/'weɪtləs/

adjective - having or appearing to have very little weight

live
live - bydlet
BrE
/'lɪv/
AmE
/'lɪv/

verb - to have your home in a particular place

discuss
discuss - diskutovat, probrat (v hovoru), prodiskutovat
BrE
/dɪs'kʌs/
AmE
/dɪs'kʌs/

verb - to have a conversation about a serious topic

agree
agree - souhlasit
BrE
/ə'gri:/
AmE
/ə'gri:/

verb - to have the same opinion as sb/sth

 
hunger - touha
BrE
/'hʌŋgə/
AmE
/'hʌŋgər/

noun - a strong need or desire to have something

wear
wear - nosit, mít na sobě
BrE
/'weə/
AmE
/'wer/

verb - to have something, usually clothes, on your body

 
sniffle - popotahovat
BrE
/'snɪfl/
AmE
/'snɪfl/

verb - to make a sniffing sound because you have a runny nose, you have been crying etc.

 
account for - vykazovat, vykázat
BrE
/ə'kaʊnt fɔ:/
AmE
/ə'kaʊnt fɔ:r/

verb - to say or show what you have done with something, how you have used something etc.

 
wistfully - tesklivě, lítostně, toužebně
BrE
/'wɪstfəli/
AmE
/'wɪstfəli/

adverb - in a sad was, especially because of something you used to have but don't have now

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What questions would you ask gods if you met them in today's world? In Britain, you can have an afternoon tea party with Frigg, the Norse goddess of beauty and Odin's wife. Or in the USA, you can kick up the engine of your roadster and take a ride on the Route 66 with Thor, the old Germanic and Norse god of thunder, with your hair running wild by the wind. Pokračování článku »