marshmallow
marshmallow - maršmeloun, pěnový bonbon, žužu
BrE
/ˌmɑ:ʃ'mæləʊ/
AmE
/'mɑ:rʃ'meloʊ/

noun - a soft, sweet, white or pink candy made of sugar, gelatin, and air, often toasted over a fire or used in desserts

 
defunct - zaniklý, neexistující, zrušený
BrE
/dɪ'fʌŋkt/
AmE
/dɪ'fʌŋkt/

adjective, formal - no longer existing, living, functioning, or in use

 
tollbooth - mýtná brána
BrE
/'təʊlbu:ð/
AmE
/'təʊlbu:ð/

noun - a small structure on a road where drivers pay a fee (toll) to use a bridge, tunnel, or highway

cask
cask - sud, soudek
BrE
/'kɑ:sk/
AmE
/'kæsk/

noun - a strong, round container made of wood, used for storing and aging liquids like wine, beer, or spirits

notice period
notice period - výpovědní lhůta
BrE
/'nəʊtɪsˌpɪəriəd/
AmE
/'noʊtɪsˌpɪriəd/

noun - the amount of time an employee or employer must give before ending a job or contract

notice
notice - upozornění, oznámení, varování, avízo, lhůta
BrE
/'nəʊtɪs/
AmE
/'noʊt̬ɪs/

noun - the period of time before something happens or is expected to happen, especially a warning or information given in advance

note
note - zmínit, poznamenat, upozornit, poukázat
BrE
/'nəʊt/
AmE
/'noʊt/

verb, formal - to mention or point out something, especially in order to draw attention to it

note
note - doklad, list, oznámení (oficiální dokument)
BrE
/'nəʊt/
AmE
/'noʊt/

noun - a short official document that gives information or records something, especially in business

buns
buns - zadek, zadnice, půlky
BrE
/'bʌnz/
AmE
/'bʌnz/

noun, American English, informal - the soft parts of the body that you sit on

hot cross bun
hot cross bun - velikonoční sladké pečivo (s vyobrazeným křížem)
BrE
/ˌhɒt krɒs 'bʌn/
AmE
/ˌhɑ:t krɑ:s 'bʌn/

noun, British English - a small, sweet, spiced bread roll marked with a cross on the top, traditionally eaten at Easter in the UK and other countries

hellebore
hellebore - čemeřice (rostlina)
BrE
/'helɪbɔ:/
AmE
/'helɪbɔ:r/

noun - a perennial flowering plant that is known for its late winter or early spring blooms and evergreen foliage

stampede
stampede - splašit se, splašeně se hnát, prchat v panice
BrE
/stæm'pi:d/
AmE
/stæm'pi:d/

verb - to suddenly rush forward in a panicked or uncontrolled manner, usually as a group of people or animals

 
snag - chytit, získat, čapnout
BrE
/'snæg/
AmE
/'snæg/

verb, American English, informal - to get hold of something

 
tripe - nesmysly, hlouposti, bláboly, hovadiny, kraviny
BrE
/'traɪp/
AmE
/'traɪp/

noun, British English, informal - something that is considered silly, nonsense, or worthless

tripe
tripe - dršťky
BrE
/'traɪp/
AmE
/'traɪp/

noun - the stomach lining of a cow or other ruminant animal, often prepared as food