noun, British English
-
a written examination, often consisting of a series of questions or problems
papers
- dokumenty
BrE
/'peɪpəz/
AmE
/'peɪpərz/
noun
-
documents
gravelled
- štěrkový, posypaný štěrkem
BrE
/'grævld/
AmE
/'grævld/
adjective
-
covered with gravel
storm drain
- dešťová kanalizace, dešťová stoka
BrE
/'stɔ:m dreɪn/
AmE
/'stɔ:rm dreɪn/
noun
-
a system of pipes or channels designed to carry rainwater from streets, sidewalks, and other surfaces into a drainage system or natural water bodies
tomb raider
- vykradač hrobek
BrE
/'tu:mˌreɪdə/
AmE
/'tu:mˌreɪdər/
noun
-
someone who explores and often loots ancient tombs for treasures or artefacts
green fingers
- zahradnický talent
BrE
/ˌgri:n'fɪŋgəz/
AmE
/ˌgri:n'fɪŋgərz/
noun, British English
-
being good at gardening
frame
- snímek (filmu)
BrE
/'freɪm/
AmE
/'freɪm/
noun
-
a border of something (e.g. a picture, painting) made of wood, metal, etc.
memory card
- paměťová karta
BrE
/'meməriˌkɑ:d/
AmE
/'meməriˌkɑ:rd/
noun
-
a small, flat flash drive used especially in digital cameras and mobile phones for storing data such as photographs, videos, and other types of files
win
- vyhrát (něco), získat výhrou
BrE
/'wɪn/
AmE
/'wɪn/
verb
-
to gain something by being successful in a competition, lottery etc.
gaunt
- vyzáblý, vyhublý, vychrtlý
BrE
/'gɔ:nt/
AmE
/'gɑ:nt/
adjective
-
very thin and skinny
elated
- nadšený, radostný
BrE
/ɪ'leɪtɪd/
AmE
/ɪ'leɪt̬ɪd/
adjective
-
very happy or excited about something
cardinal
- základní, hlavní
BrE
/'kɑ:dɪnl/
AmE
/'kɑ:rdɪnl/
adjective
-
of the highest importance, principal
cardinal point
- světová strana
BrE
/ˌkɑ:dɪnl'pɔɪnt/
AmE
/ˌkɑ:rdɪnl'pɔɪnt/
noun
-
one of the main points on the compass (north, south, east or west)
yeah, right
- to zrovna, to určitě
BrE
/ˌjeə'raɪt/
AmE
/ˌjeə'raɪt/
interjection, informal
-
a phrase we use as an exclamation to say that we think something is not possible, something will never happen
lumbago
- bederní ústřel, bolest v kříži, houser
BrE
/lʌm'beɪgəʊ/
AmE
/lʌm'beɪgoʊ/
noun, technical
-
pain in the lower back, often caused by muscle strain, injury, or other conditions affecting the spine