mainland - pevnina
BrE
/'meɪnˌlænd/
AmE
/'meɪnˌlænd/

noun - the main part of the continent or country (usually in contrast with an island or islands nearby)

stump
stump - pařez
BrE
/'stʌmp/
AmE
/'stʌmp/

noun - a part of the tree which is left in the ground when the tree is cut down

rugby
rugby - rugby, ragby
BrE
/'rʌgbi/
AmE
/'rʌgbi/

noun - a game played by two teams of thirteen players with an oval ball, popular especially in Europe

 
passage - průchod, ulička (v davu)
BrE
/'pæsɪdʒ/
AmE
/'pæsɪdʒ/

noun - an empty space in a crowd of people or things that allows you to move through them

 
qualifications - kvalifikace, způsobilost, oprávnění
BrE
/ˌkwɒlɪfɪ'keɪʃnz/
AmE
/ˌkwɑ:ləfɪ'keɪʃnz/

noun - a document that proves that you have been trained in something and are able to do something

mayonnaise
mayonnaise - majonéza, majolka
BrE
/ˌmeɪə'neɪz/
AmE
/ˌmeɪə'neɪz/

noun - white or yellow sauce made from eggs and other ingredients, people often put it in salads etc.

 
belch - říhnutí, krknutí
BrE
/'beltʃ/
AmE
/'beltʃ/

noun - the action of allowing air to come out of your stomach with a noise in your throat

flood
flood - záplava, potopa, povodeň
BrE
/'flʌd/
AmE
/'flʌd/

noun - a situation in which water rises above its usual level and covers places that are normally dry

fight
fight - bojovat, zápasit, prát se
BrE
/'faɪt/
AmE
/'faɪt/

verb - to use weapons or your own body to try to defeat somebody, usually in a violent way

fin
fin - ploutev
BrE
/'fɪn/
AmE
/'fɪn/

noun - a part of a fish body that is used to swim and move around in the water

lens
lens - čočka (optická, brýlová), brýlové sklo, zorník, optika (přístroje)
BrE
/'lenz/
AmE
/'lenz/

noun - a round piece of glass with curved sides which is used in telescopes, microscopes, binoculars, or glasses

jellyfish
jellyfish - medúza
BrE
/'dʒelifɪʃ/
AmE
/'dʒelifɪʃ/

noun - a creature that lives in water, it has a soft body without any color, it can sting

Indian
Indian - indián
BrE
/'ɪndɪən/
AmE
/'ɪndiən/

noun - a native american, a member of a race that lived in America long before the Europeans arrived

hood
hood - digestoř
BrE
/'hʊd/
AmE
/'hʊd/

noun - a device fastened over the cooker in the kitchen that absorbs moisture and steam produced by cooking

 
house elf - domácí skřítek
BrE
/'haʊs elf/
AmE
/'haʊs elf/

noun - (Harry Potter) a small creature that works in the homes of wizards and witches as a servant