baptism
baptism - křest
BrE
/'bæptɪzəm/
AmE
/'bæptɪzəm/

noun - a ceremony in which they pour water on a person's head or in which a person is submerged in water to show that they have become members of the church

 
stereotypically - stereotypicky
BrE
/ˌsteriə'tɪpɪkli/
AmE
/ˌsteriə'tɪpɪkli/

adverb - in a way that is based on an idea or opinion that a lot of people have about a group of people or things, which doesn't necessarily have to be true

 
graphic - drastický, naturalistický, detailní
BrE
/'græfɪk/
AmE
/'græfɪk/

adjective - showing pictures, images, or details, often in a very clear or strong way. Sometimes it means something is shown with a lot of detail, especially things that are shocking or violent

barbell
barbell - činka, dvouruční činka, vzpěračská činka, velká činka
BrE
/'bɑ:bel/
AmE
/'bɑ:rbel/

noun - a long bar with a weight or a set of weights at each end that you lift to make your body stronger; it is also used in the sport of weightlifting

billiards
billiards - biliár, kulečník
BrE
/'bɪlɪədz/
AmE
/'bɪliərdz/

noun - a general expression describing a game that is played on a cloth-covered table with various numbers of balls; or a game played on a cloth-covered table with three balls

 
RPG - RPG, eRPéGéčko
BrE
/ˌɑ:pi:'dʒi:/
AmE
/ˌɑ:rpi:'dʒi:/

noun - an abbreviation for role-playing game, which is a video or a computer game in which you take up the role of a character and follow the development of the game's story

soccer
soccer - fotbal, kopaná
BrE
/'sɒkə/
AmE
/'sɑ:kər/

noun, American English - a ball game in which two teams of eleven players play against each other and try to score goals, it is played on a grassy field with a black and white ball

baptize
baptize - pokřtít, křtít
BrE
/'bæptaɪz/
AmE
/'bæptaɪz/

verb - to perform a ceremony in which they pour water on a person's head or in which a person is submerged in water to show that they have become members of the church

football
football - fotbal, kopaná
BrE
/'fʊtbɔ:l/
AmE
/'fʊtbɔ:l/

noun, British English - a ball game in which two teams of eleven players play against each other and try to score goals, it is played on a grassy field with a black and white ball

 
Quaffle - camrál
BrE
/'kwɒfl/
AmE
/'kwɑ:fl/

noun - (Harry Potter) one of the balls that is used in the game of Quidditch, the shooters have to get it through one of the hoops on the opponent's side of the pitch

ball
ball - míč
BrE
/'bɔ:l/
AmE
/'bɔ:l/

noun - a round thing that is used in sports and players either throw it, kick it or hit it with their feet, hands or a piece of sports equipment, e.g. a racket, bat etc.

globe
globe - glóbus
BrE
/'gləʊb/
AmE
/'gloʊb/

noun - a ball-shaped object with a map of the world on its surface, it is usually on a stand so that it can be turned around at the same angle as the earth

 
past perfect continuous - předminulý průběhový čas
BrE
/ˌpɑ:st'pɜfɪkt kən'tɪnjʊəs/
AmE
/ˌpæst'pɜ:rfekt kən'tɪnjʊəs/

noun - a grammatical structure that we use for actions that had been happening up to a certain moment in the past, the structure is HAD BEEN + present participle (had been going, had been talking etc.)

 
Spin the bottle - flaška (hra)
BrE
/ˌspɪn ðə'bɒtl/
AmE
/ˌspɪn ðə'bɑ:t̬l/

noun - a party game in which people sit in a circle and one of them spins a bottle that is in the middle. The person the neck of the bottle points at then has to do something.

 
cloche - ochranný poklop (jídla či rostlin), poklop
BrE
/'klɒʃ/
AmE
/'kloʊʃ/

noun - a glass or plastic cover in the shape of a bell that is used to cover young plants to protect them from cold, or to cover food to prevent it from going stale or protect it from insects