bricks-and-mortar
- kamenný (fyzicky existující, např. obchod)
BrE
/ˌbrɪksən'mɔ:tə/
AmE
/ˌbrɪksən'mɔ:rtər/
adjective, British English
-
referring to traditional physical stores or businesses with a physical presence, as opposed to online or virtual establishments
small change
- drobáky, drobné, malé drobné, drobné mince
BrE
/ˌsmɔ:l'tʃeɪndʒ/
AmE
/ˌsmɔ:l'tʃeɪndʒ/
noun
-
coins of low value
break
- rozměnit (na drobné)
BrE
/'breɪk/
AmE
/'breɪk/
verb, American English
-
to exchange a banknote for coins
neighbourly
- přívětivý, milý, přátelský, sousedský (s dobrými sousedskými vztahy)
BrE
/'neɪbəli/
AmE
/'neɪbərli/
adjective
-
friendly and helpful, especially towards the people who live next to you
hourly
- každou hodinu, co hodinu
BrE
/'aʊəli/
AmE
/'aʊrli/
adverb
-
every hour
hourly
- hodinový (probíhající každou hodinu)
BrE
/'aʊəli/
AmE
/'aʊrli/
adjective
-
happening every hour
yearly
- ročně, každoročně, celoročně
BrE
/'jɪəlɪ/
AmE
/'jɪrlɪ/
adverb
-
every year
nightly
- každonoční, každovečerní
BrE
/'naɪtli/
AmE
/'naɪtli/
adjective
-
happening every night
chamois
- kamzík
BrE
/'ʃæmwɑ:/
AmE
/'ʃæmi/
noun
-
a wild animal that looks like a small goat and lives in the mountains
hallowed
- svatý, posvěcený, posvátný, uctívaný
BrE
/'hæləʊd/
AmE
/'hæləʊd/
adjective
-
regarded as holy, sacred, or greatly respected
fur
- srst
BrE
/'fɜ:/
AmE
/'fɜ:r/
noun
-
the thick soft hair that covers the bodies of some animals
underwhelmed
- neohromený, nenadšený, chladný
BrE
/ˌʌndə'welmd/
AmE
/ˌʌndə'welmd/
adjective
-
not excited, not impressed by something
adverb
-
in a natural, harmonious, or spontaneous manner; without artificial influence or intervention
scarlet fever
- spála
BrE
/ˌskɑ:lət'fi:və/
AmE
/ˌskɑ:rlət'fi:vər/
noun
-
an infectious childhood disease caused by group A streptococcus bacteria, characterized by a red rash, high fever, sore throat, and a 'strawberry tongue' appearance
dengue fever
- horečka dengue
BrE
/'deŋgiˌfi:və/
AmE
/'deŋgiˌfi:vər/
noun
-
an acute tropical disease caused by a virus which is typically transmitted to humans through the bite of infected Aedes mosquitoes