take for granted - považovat za samozřejmost, nevážit si něčeho
BrE
/teɪk fə 'grɑ:ntɪd/
AmE
/teɪk fə 'græntɪd/

verb - not to appreciate someone or something, to think something or someone will always be available

 
hit the road - vyrazit (na cestu)
BrE
/hɪt ðə 'rəʊd/
AmE
/hɪt ðə 'roʊd/

verb, informal - to begin or resume a journey

 
have it both ways - mít obojí (najednou)
BrE
/hæv ɪt 'bəʊθ weɪz/
AmE
/hæv ɪt 'boʊθ weɪz/

phrase - to gain two opposite results, to make two mutually exclusive decisions etc.

 
for nothing - k ničemu, zbytečně, pro nic za nic
BrE
/fə 'nʌθɪŋ/
AmE
/fər 'nʌθɪŋ/

phrase - in vain, without result

 
storm - vřítit se, vrazit (kam), vyřítit se, vyrazit (odkud)
BrE
/'stɔ:m/
AmE
/'stɔ:rm/

verb - to walk quickly in an angry way

 
all over - všude, po celém rozsahu
BrE
/ɔ:l 'əʊvə/
AmE
/ɔ:l 'oʊvər/

adverb - completely, everywhere

 
pain - bolet, trápit (někoho)
BrE
/'peɪn/
AmE
/'peɪn/

verb, formal - to hurt physically or emotionally

sting
sting - bodnutí, bodné poranění, žahnutí
BrE
/'stɪŋ/
AmE
/'stɪŋ/

noun - a wound that is made when an insect (or a jellyfish) stings you

 
housewarming - kolaudace (oslava)
BrE
/'haʊswɔ:mɪŋ/
AmE
/'haʊswɔ:rmɪŋ/

noun - a party you have when you move into a new house or apartment

house plant
house plant - pokojová rostlina
BrE
/'haʊs plɑ:nt/
AmE
/'haʊs plænt/

noun - a plant that grows indoors, used as decoration

 
au-pair - pečovatel(ka) o děti, chůva
BrE
/ˌəʊ'peə/
AmE
/ˌoʊ'peər/

noun - a person, usually a woman, from a foreign country who lives with a family and takes care of the children and receives a small wage

 
disappearance - zmizení
BrE
/ˌdɪsə'pɪərns/
AmE
/ˌdɪsə'pɪərəns/

noun - the act of becoming invisible, the act of ceasing to exist

 
someone - někdo (významný či důležitý)
BrE
/'sʌmˌwʌn/
AmE
/'sʌmˌwʌn/

pronoun - an important person

 
tutor - doučovat
BrE
/'tju:tə/
AmE
/'tu:t̬ər/

verb - to teach one student (or a small group), esp. in the student's home

 
take - navštěvovat, chodit na (dělat)
BrE
/'teɪk/
AmE
/'teɪk/

verb - to participate in something (esp. regularly)