stack
stack - komín (knih apod.)
BrE
/'stæk/
AmE
/'stæk/

noun - a bunch of books, magazines etc. placed neatly one on top of the other

worm
worm - červ
BrE
/'wɜ:m/
AmE
/'wɜ:rm/

noun - a small animal with no bones and a long body, usually a larva of an insect

 
nib - hrot (pera)
BrE
/'nɪb/
AmE
/'nɪb/

noun - the tip of a pen

 
stimulus - podnět
BrE
/'stɪmjələs/
AmE
/'stɪmjələs/

noun, formal - an act that causes a reaction

 
sane - mentálně zdravý, duševně zdravý
BrE
/'seɪn/
AmE
/'seɪn/

adjective - mentally healthy, not crazy

 
sanity - mentální zdraví, duševní zdraví
BrE
/'sænəti/
AmE
/'sænət̬i/

noun - a healthy state of mind

 
slender - štíhlý
BrE
/'slendə/
AmE
/'slendər/

adjective - thin in an attractive way, not fat

 
cynic - cynik
BrE
/'sɪnɪk/
AmE
/'sɪnɪk/

noun - a person who believes that people are only interested in themselves and do things only for their own good

 
nostril - nosní dírka, nozdra
BrE
/'nɒstrəl/
AmE
/'nɑ:strəl/

noun - one of the two openings at the end of the nose

 
hound - pes, lovecký pes
BrE
/'haʊnd/
AmE
/'haʊnd/

noun - a dog, esp. one used for hunting

 
didja - hovor. 'did you'
BrE
/'dɪdʒə/
AmE
/'dɪdʒə/

phrase, informal - slang for 'did you'

 
word up - to máš recht
BrE
/ˌwɜ:d'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌwɜ:rd'ʌp/

phrase - an expression you say to show that you agree with someone completely

bummer
bummer - ach jo, to je smůla, to snad ne
BrE
/'bʌmə/
AmE
/'bʌmər/

interjection, informal - the word you say when you hear bad news

 
chowhound - žrout
BrE
/'tʃaʊˌhaʊnd/
AmE
/'tʃaʊˌhaʊnd/

noun, American English, informal - a person who likes to over-eat

 
wolf down - zhltnout
BrE
/ˌwʊlf'daʊn/
AmE
/ˌwʊlf'daʊn/

verb, informal - to eat something very quickly