underpaid - nedostatečně placený, podhodnocený
BrE
/ˌʌndə'peɪd/
AmE
/ˌʌndər'peɪd/

adjective - paid too little for the work you do

 
payoff - odstupné
BrE
/'peɪ ɒf/
AmE
/'peɪ ɔ:f/

noun - a payment made to someone by their employer to persuade them to leave their job

 
payoff - přínos, odměna
BrE
/'peɪ ɒf/
AmE
/'peɪ ɔ:f/

noun, informal - a result that rewards you for something you have done

 
payoff - úplatek
BrE
/'peɪ ɒf/
AmE
/'peɪ ɔ:f/

noun - money paid to someone, often illegally or secretly, so that they will not cause any trouble

 
potential - potenciál
BrE
/pə'tenʃl/
AmE
/pə'tenʃl/

noun - the chance that something will happen in the future, the possibility that something can become better in the future

 
overpaid - přeplacený
BrE
/ˌəʊvə'peɪd/
AmE
/ˌəʊvər'peɪd/

adjective - paid more than necessary or reasonable

 
payload - náklad, zatížení
BrE
/'peɪləʊd/
AmE
/'peɪləʊd/

noun - the amount of things or people that something can carry

tabloid
tabloid - bulvární (noviny)
BrE
/'tæblɔɪd/
AmE
/'tæblɔɪd/

adjective - relating to a popular kind of newspaper that is printed on smaller sheets of paper, the news in it is not very serious

 
upwardly - vzestupně
BrE
/'ʌpwədli/
AmE
/'ʌpwərdli/

adverb - in an upward direction

 
transit - projet, přejet
BrE
/'trænzɪt/
AmE
/'trænzɪt/

verb - to pass through or over something

 
unsteadily - roztřeseně, nejisně
BrE
/ʌn'stedəli/
AmE
/ʌn'stedəli/

adverb - in an unstable way

 
mobilisation - mobilizace
BrE
/ˌməʊbɪlaɪ'zeɪʃn/
AmE
/ˌməʊbələ'zeɪʃn/

noun - the act of preparing or organizing something for a particular purpose

 
coming - příchod
BrE
/'kʌmɪŋ/
AmE
/'kʌmɪŋ/

noun - the time when someone comes or something new starts

 
access - dostat se (k informacím)
BrE
/'ækses/
AmE
/'ækses/

verb, formal - to open a website, etc. in order to find information

 
access - mít přístup
BrE
/'ækses/
AmE
/'ækses/

verb, formal - to enter or reach a place, use something, etc.