noun, British English
-
a woman who owns or runs a pub, bar or guesthouse
landlord
- hostinský
BrE
/'lændˌlɔ:d/
AmE
/'lændˌlɔ:rd/
noun, British English
-
a man who owns or runs a pub, bar or guesthouse
piercing
- pronikavý
BrE
/'pɪəsɪŋ/
AmE
/'pɪrsɪŋ/
adjective
-
strong and penetrating, often describing a sound, gaze, or sensation that is sharp and intense
piercing
- piercing
BrE
/'pɪəsɪŋ/
AmE
/'pɪrsɪŋ/
noun
-
a hole (or the process of making a hole) in surface of the body so that you can wear jewellery in it
ahem
- ehm
BrE
/ə'hem/
AmE
/ə'hem/
interjection
-
the sound of somebody clearing their throat
figment
- výplod, výmysl
BrE
/'fɪgmənt/
AmE
/'fɪgmənt/
noun
-
something invented or made up, the creation of someone's imagination
one of these days
- jednou, jednoho dne
BrE
/ˌwʌnəv ði:z 'deɪz/
AmE
/ˌwʌnəv ði:z 'deɪz/
adverb
-
at some point in the future
organic
- organický
BrE
/ɔ:'gænɪk/
AmE
/ɔ:r'gænɪk/
adjective
-
produced by or from living things
biogenetics
- biogenetika
BrE
/ˌbaɪəʊdʒɪ'netɪks/
AmE
/ˌbaɪəʊdʒɪ'netɪks/
noun
-
study of genes' role in shaping life
polish up
- vypilovat, vytříbit, vybrousit (např. styl, text)
BrE
/ˌpɒlɪʃ'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌpɑ:lɪʃ'ʌap/
verb
-
to make slight changes to something, e.g. a piece of writing, in order to improve it
polish up
- leštit, naleštit
BrE
/ˌpɒlɪʃ'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌpɑ:lɪʃ'ʌp/
verb
-
to make something clean and shiny (esp. by rubbing it)
polish
- vypilovat, vytříbit, vybrousit (např. styl, text)
BrE
/'pɒlɪʃ/
AmE
/'pɑ:lɪʃ/
verb
-
to make slight changes to something, e.g. a piece of writing, in order to improve it
polish
- leštění, vyleštění, přeleštění
BrE
/'pɒlɪʃ/
AmE
/'pɑ:lɪʃ/
noun
-
an act of polishing something
May Day
- První máj
BrE
/'meɪˌdeɪ/
AmE
/'meɪˌdeɪ/
noun
-
a festival celebrated on May 1st marking the start of spring and in some countries also known as International Workers' Day
Labour Day
- Den práce
BrE
/'leɪbəˌdeɪ/
AmE
/'leɪbərˌdeɪ/
noun
-
a public holiday to honor workers and their contributions celebrated in many countries, typically on the first Monday of September in the United States and Canada, and on May 1st in many other countries