commonplace - běžná fráze, klišé
BrE
/'kɒmənpleɪs/
AmE
/'kɑ:mənpleɪs/

noun, formal - a boring remark that is very often used

 
commonplace - běžná věc, samozřejmost
BrE
/'kɒmənpleɪs/
AmE
/'kɑ:mənpleɪs/

noun, formal - an event that happens often

 
commonplace - běžný, obvyklý
BrE
/'kɒmənpleɪs/
AmE
/'kɑ:mənpleɪs/

adjective - happening often; not unusual

 
well done - dobře propečený
BrE
/ˌwel 'dʌn/
AmE
/ˌwel 'dʌn/

adjective - (of meat) cooked completely so that it does not have any red part

tamer
tamer - krotitel (zvířat)
BrE
/'teɪmə/
AmE
/'teɪmər/

noun - a person who tames wild animals

 
tit - sýkorka
BrE
/'tɪt/
AmE
/'tɪt/

noun - a type of a small European bird

 
tame - krotký, slabý, mírný, pokorný
BrE
/'teɪm/
AmE
/'teɪm/

adjective, informal - willing to do whatever other people ask or want you to do

 
tame - nudný, nezajímavý
BrE
/'teɪm/
AmE
/'teɪm/

adjective, informal - dull or uninteresting

 
tamely - krotce, laxně, nudně
BrE
/'teɪmli/
AmE
/'teɪmli/

adverb - willingly, without objecting or fighting; in a way that is unexciting or dull

 
post - po (předpona)
BrE
/'pəʊst/
AmE
/'poʊst/

particle - after (prefix)

 
crab - muňka, filcka
BrE
/'kræb/
AmE
/'kræb/

noun - a small insect (a type of louse) that can live in the hair near your sex organs

 
ladies - dámy (WC)
BrE
/'leɪdiz/
AmE
/'leɪdiz/

noun, British English - women's toilets

 
gents - páni (WC)
BrE
/'dʒents/
AmE
/'dʒents/

noun, British English - men's toilets

 
toilets - záchody (veřejné), veřejné záchodky, záchodky
BrE
/'tɔɪləts/
AmE
/'tɔɪləts/

noun, British English - a public room with toilets in it

toilet
toilet - záchod (místnost), záchod (veřejný)
BrE
/'tɔɪlət/
AmE
/'tɔɪlət/

noun, British English - a room with a toilet (or toilets) in it, either in a house or in a public place