noun, American English
-
a piece of used clothing that is to someone else, usually to a younger person
down
- hodit do sebe, zhltnout, spolknout
BrE
/'daʊn/
AmE
/'daʊn/
verb, informal
-
to swallow quickly, to eat or drink quickly
hold-up
- přepadení, loupežné přepadení
BrE
/'həʊldˌʌp/
AmE
/'hoʊldˌʌp/
noun
-
an armed robbery (such as in a bank etc.)
hold-up
- zdržení
BrE
/'həʊldˌʌp/
AmE
/'hoʊldˌʌp/
noun
-
a delay, the state of being prevented from happening (esp. for a short time)
check-up
- prohlídka (lékařská)
BrE
/'tʃekʌp/
AmE
/'tʃekʌp/
noun
-
a medical examination that makes sure that a person is healthy
grown-up
- dospělý (člověk), dospělák
BrE
/'grəʊnəp/
AmE
/'groʊnʌp/
noun
-
an adult person
pull-up
- shyb (s přehmatem)
BrE
/'pʊlˌʌp/
AmE
/'pʊlˌʌp/
noun
-
a physical exercise in which you are suspended holding onto a fixed bar (with your hands slightly apart and your palms facing away from you) and then you pull yourself up until the bar touches your chest and lower yourself down again
chin-up
- shyb (s podhmatem)
BrE
/'tʃɪnˌʌp/
AmE
/'tʃɪnˌʌp/
noun
-
a physical exercise in which you are suspended holding onto a fixed bar (with your palms facing towards you) and then you pull yourself up until the bar touches your chest and lower yourself down again
press-up
- klik
BrE
/'presˌʌp/
AmE
/'presˌʌp/
noun, British English
-
a physical exercise in which you lie down in the horizontal position and lift and lower your body using the muscles on your arms