drip-feed
drip-feed - infúze, kapačka
BrE
/'drɪpˌfi:d/
AmE
/'drɪpˌfi:d/

noun - a piece of equipment that is used in hospitals to pass liquid slowly into a patient's vein

IV
IV - infúze, kapačka
BrE
/ˌaɪ'vi:/
AmE
/ˌaɪ'vi:/

noun, American English - a piece of equipment that is used in hospitals to pass liquid slowly into a patient's vein

 
intravenous - nitrožilní, intravenózní
BrE
/ˌɪntrə'vi:nəs/
AmE
/ˌɪntrə'vi:nəs/

adjective - going through or into a vein

 
IV - nitrožilní, intravenózní
BrE
/ˌaɪ'vi:/
AmE
/ˌaɪ'vi:/

adjective - an abbreviation for 'intravenous'

drip
drip - infúze, kapačka
BrE
/'drɪp/
AmE
/'drɪp/

noun - a piece of equipment that is used in hospitals to pass liquid slowly into a patient's vein

drip
drip - kapka, kapání
BrE
/'drɪp/
AmE
/'drɪp/

noun - a small drop of liquid that falls down

 
narrative - výpravný
BrE
/'nærətɪv/
AmE
/'nærətɪv/

adjective, formal - telling a story

Cellophane
Cellophane - celofán
BrE
/'seləˌfeɪn/
AmE
/'seləˌfeɪn/

noun - (trademark) a thin transparent material that is used for wrapping things, especially flowers and presents

sticky tape
sticky tape - izolepa, průhledná lepicí páska, samolepicí páska
BrE
/'stɪki teɪp/
AmE
/'stɪki teɪp/

noun, British English, informal - (trademark) a thin clear tape that is sticky on one side

 
gaffer - mistr, předák (např. na dílně)
BrE
/'gæfə/
AmE
/'gæfər/

noun, British English, informal - a person who is in charge of other workers, especially in a workshop

gaffer tape
gaffer tape - lepicí páska (široká), izolační páska (např. na potrubí)
BrE
/'gæfə teɪp/
AmE
/'gæfər teɪp/

noun, British English - thick cloth tape, usually silvery grey in colour, with one sticky side that is used for repairing things such as tubes and pipes

below zero
below zero - pod nulou, bod bodem mrazu
BrE
/bɪˌləʊ'zɪərəʊ/
AmE
/bɪˌloʊ'zɪroʊ/

adverb - (of temperatures) lower than 0 degrees Celsius

 
wise guy - chytrák, chytrolín (hanlivě)
BrE
/'waɪz gaɪ/
AmE
/'waɪz gaɪ/

noun, American English, informal - somebody who thinks they are very clever or know more than other people and shows it in a way that is annoying

 
wise up - dostat rozum, zmoudřet, probrat se
BrE
/ˌwaɪz'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌwaɪz'ʌp/

verb, American English, informal - to start to realize the truth about something, usually something bad or unpleasant

 
count - považovat se (za), počítat se (jako)
BrE
/'kaʊnt/
AmE
/'kaʊnt/

verb - to consider someone/something in a particular way