stepfamily - nevlastní rodina
BrE
/ˌstæp'fæməli/
AmE
/ˌstæp'fæməli/

noun - the family that is formed when someone marries someone who already has children

saint
saint - svatý (člověk), světec
BrE
/'seɪnt/
AmE
/'seɪnt/

noun - a good religious person who is respected greatly esp. after his/her death

shell
shell - dělostřelecký granát, šrapnel
BrE
/'ʃel/
AmE
/'ʃel/

noun - a metal container with explosives inside which is shot from a large gun

 
suspect - podezřívat, podezírat
BrE
/səs'pekt/
AmE
/səs'pekt/

verb - to think that something is or isn't true without knowing it for sure

 
style - styl (móda), móda
BrE
/'staɪl/
AmE
/'staɪl/

noun - fashion, way of doing things which is fashionable or popular at the moment

 
freak - blázen, exot
BrE
/'fri:k/
AmE
/'fri:k/

noun, informal - a person who is regarded as strange, crazy or just different from others

 
sizer - měřič velikosti
BrE
/'saɪzə/
AmE
/'saɪzər/

noun - something that is used to measure the size of somebody's foot for example

course
course - chod (jídla)
BrE
/'kɔ:s/
AmE
/'kɔ:rs/

noun - a part of a meal (esp. dinner) which is served at one time

 
counselor - poradce
BrE
/'kaʊnsələ/
AmE
/'kaʊnsələr/

noun - a person whose job is to give advice to people who have problems

 
counsellor - poradce
BrE
/'kaʊnsələ/
AmE
/'kaʊnsələr/

noun - a person whose job is to give advice to people who have problems

screw
screw - šukat, šoustat, mít sex s
BrE
/'skru:/
AmE
/'skru:/

verb, taboo - a vulgar word meaning 'to have sex', it is a synonym to 'fuck'

event
event - událost (např. společenská)
BrE
/ɪ'vent/
AmE
/ɪ'vent/

noun - an occasion that has been organized and that is attended by many people

 
fugitive - uprchlík (před policií)
BrE
/'fju:dʒɪtɪv/
AmE
/'fju:dʒɪt̬ɪv/

noun - somebody who is running from the police, somebody the police are looking for

 
mission - mise, poslání
BrE
/'mɪʃn/
AmE
/'mɪʃn/

noun - a special task that a person (or a group of people) is given

 
Irish - irština
BrE
/'aɪrɪʃ/
AmE
/'aɪərɪʃ/

noun - a language of Celtic (Gaelic) origin, it is spoken in Ireland alongside English