either - také ne
BrE
/'aɪðə/
AmE
/'i:ðər/

adverb - used to show that a negative statement applies to two things or people

 
desperate - zoufalý
BrE
/'despərət/
AmE
/'despərət/

adjective - in a very bad situation and willing to do anything to change it

 
punish - potrestat, ztrestat, trestat
BrE
/'pʌnɪʃ/
AmE
/'pʌnɪʃ/

verb - to do something unpleasant to somebody who has done something bad or wrong

prayer
prayer - modlitba
BrE
/'preə/
AmE
/'prer/

noun - the words spoken to a god, the act of speaking to a god

 
count me out - se mnou nepočítejte
BrE
/'kaʊntˌmi:'aʊt/
AmE
/'kaʊntˌmi:'aʊt/

verb - a phrase you use to tell someone not to include you in something

carry out
carry out - provést, vykonat
BrE
/ˌkæri'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌkæri'aʊt/

verb - to perform something; to do a task, obey a command, follow instructions etc.

burp
burp - nechat odříhnout (kojence)
BrE
/'bɜ:p/
AmE
/'bɜ:rp/

verb - to help a baby to let air out of its stomach after feeding

 
be into - zajímat se o, věnovat se, mít rád
BrE
/'bi:'ɪntə/
AmE
/'bi:'ɪntə/

verb - to be really interested in something, to like or enjoy something very much

 
recommend - doporučit
BrE
/ˌrekə'mend/
AmE
/ˌrekə'mend/

verb - to tell someone that something is good enough to buy/read/see etc.

 
reset - znovu seřídit, resetovat, vynulovat
BrE
/ri:'set/
AmE
/ri:'set/

verb - to set again; to delete any kind of setting which you have made

put up
put up - poskytnout nocleh, nechat přespat
BrE
/ˌpʊ'tʌp/
AmE
/ˌpʊ't̬ʌp/

verb - to let somebody stay overnight, to give someone a bed for the night

 
practise - trénovat
BrE
/'præktɪs/
AmE
/'præktɪs/

verb - to do special activities regularly to help you become better at a sport

 
zigzag - klikatit se
BrE
/'zɪgzæg/
AmE
/'zɪgzæg/

verb - to move with a lot of sharp turns to the right and left

 
be grounded - mít zaracha
BrE
/ˌbi:'graʊndɪd/
AmE
/ˌbi:'graʊndɪd/

verb, informal - not to be allowed to leave the house (as a form of punishment)

 
casual - laxní, lhostejný, nahodilý
BrE
/'kæʒʊəl/
AmE
/'kæʒʊəl/

adjective - seeming not to be worried or not to be taking something very seriously