pull through - dostat se (ze složité situaci, nemoci)
BrE
/'pʊl θru:/
AmE
/'pʊl θru:/

verb - to recover from a very difficult situation or from a serious illness, especially when you might have died

groove
groove - rýha, žlábek
BrE
/'gru:v/
AmE
/'gru:v/

noun - a long narrow line cut into a surface of something hard

 
impair - poškodit, oslabit
BrE
/ɪm'peə/
AmE
/ɪm'per/

verb, formal - to damage something or make something less effective

 
mismatch - nesoulad, neshoda
BrE
/'mɪsmætʃ/
AmE
/'mɪsmætʃ/

noun - an occasion when things or people are not suitable for each other or do not go together well

 
hit - navštívení (internetové stránky)
BrE
/'hɪt/
AmE
/'hɪt/

noun - a single visit to a web page

 
pleased to meet you - těší mě, rád(i) tě (Vás) poznávám(e)
BrE
/ˌpli:zd tə 'mi:t jʊ:/
AmE
/ˌpli:zd tə 'mi:t jʊ:/

phrase - a phrase we use when we are introduced to someone, a polite greeting

 
go wrong - pokazit se, porouchat se
BrE
/gəʊ 'rɒŋ/
AmE
/gəʊ 'rɔ:ŋ/

verb, British English - to stop working correctly

 
go wrong - nevydařit se
BrE
/gəʊ 'rɒŋ/
AmE
/gəʊ 'rɔ:ŋ/

verb - to become unpleasant and unsuccessful

foam
foam - pěnit, zpěnit
BrE
/'fəʊm/
AmE
/'foʊm/

verb - to produce foam

lather
lather - mýdlová pěna
BrE
/'lɑ:ðə/
AmE
/'læðər/

noun - a white mass of bubbles produced when mixing soap with water

 
out of work - nezaměstnaný
BrE
/ˌaʊt əv 'wɜ:k/
AmE
/ˌaʊt əv 'wɜ:rk/

adjective - unemployed, not having a job

trek
trek - putovat, cestovat
BrE
/'trek/
AmE
/'trek/

verb - to walk a great distance, usually over hills, forests or mountains

 
trek - štreka, kus cesty
BrE
/'trek/
AmE
/'trek/

noun, informal - a long walk that makes you feel tired

trek
trek - dlouhá cesta, túra
BrE
/'trek/
AmE
/'trek/

noun - a long, hard walk over hills, forests or mountains, usually lasting several days

 
ethical - morální
BrE
/'eθɪkl/
AmE
/'eθɪkl/

adjective - morally right or acceptable