drink
drink - pít
BrE
/'drɪŋk/
AmE
/'drɪŋk/

verb - to take liquid, such as water, into your body through your mouth

downstairs
downstairs - přízemí (domku)
BrE
/'daʊnsteəz/
AmE
/'daʊnsterz/

noun - the lower floor of a house

dining room
dining room - jídelna
BrE
/'daɪnɪŋru:m/
AmE
/'daɪnɪŋru:m/

noun - The room where people usually eat. There is a table and chairs

 
Dutchman - Holanďan
BrE
/'dʌtʃmən/
AmE
/'dʌtʃmən/

noun - a person from the Netherlands

 
Danish - dánský
BrE
/'deɪnɪʃ/
AmE
/'deɪnɪʃ/

adjective - connected with or coming from Denmark

Denmark
Denmark - Dánsko
BrE
/'denmɑ:k/
AmE
/'denmɑ:rk/

noun - a European country, its capital is Copenhagen

dishwasher
dishwasher - myčka (na nádobí), myčka na nádobí
BrE
/'dɪʃwɒʃə/
AmE
/'dɪʃwɑ:ʃər/

noun - a piece of electrical equipment which you use for washing the dishes

dinner
dinner - večeře
BrE
/'dɪnə/
AmE
/'dɪnər/

noun - The meal which you have in the evening. In many countries it is the main meal of the day

daughter
daughter - dcera
BrE
/'dɔ:tə/
AmE
/'dɑ:t̬ər/

noun - a female child, a girl

door
door - dveře
BrE
/'dɔ:/
AmE
/'dɔ:r/

noun - a thing made of wood or glass etc, which you open in order to get in or out of a building, car etc.

desk
desk - stůl (pracovní), lavice
BrE
/'desk/
AmE
/'desk/

noun - a kind of table which you use for work, studying, etc.

diary
diary - diář
BrE
/'daɪəri/
AmE
/'daɪəri/

noun - a small book with all the days of the year, in which you write down your plans and appointments for the week

dress
dress - šaty
BrE
/'dres/
AmE
/'dres/

noun - a piece of women's clothing, it is usually long and covers the body from the shoulders to the knees or below

duck
duck - kachna
BrE
/'dʌk/
AmE
/'dʌk/

noun - a bird that lives on or near water, it has short legs and a wide beak

dog
dog - pes
BrE
/'dɒg/
AmE
/'dɑ:g/

noun - an animal that often lives with people or helps them hunt or work on a farm, it is very friendly, people often keep it as a pet