oopsie
- jejda, a jéje
interjection, informal
-
an exclamation you use when you accidentally drop something, break something, etc.
oops-a-daisy
- jejda (zvolání, hlavně u dětí)
BrE
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'ʊpsəˌdeɪzi/
AmE
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'ʊpsəˌdeɪzi/
interjection, informal
-
an exclamation you use when a small accident happens, usually when a small child falls
meticulously
- pečlivě, puntičkářsky, velmi pečlivě, akurátně, úzkostlivě
BrE
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mə'tɪkjələsli/
AmE
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mə'tɪkjələsli/
adverb
-
very carefully and precisely, with attention to small details
no matter what
- ať to stojí co to stojí, za každou cenu
BrE
/
nəʊˌmætə'wɒt/
AmE
/
noʊˌmæt̬ər'wɑ:t/
adverb
-
at all costs, under any circumstances
short-staffed
- mající nedostatek pracovníků, mající podstav
BrE
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ˌʃɔ:t'stɑ:ft/
AmE
/
ˌʃɔ:rt'stæft/
adjective
-
having fewer workers than needed
urbanized
- městský
BrE
/
'ɜ:bənaɪzd/
AmE
/
'ɜ:rbənaɪzd/
adjective
-
city-like, having become more city-like rather than rural
familiar
- familiární, dotěrný, vlezlý, příliš osobní
BrE
/
fə'mɪliə/
AmE
/
fə'mɪliər/
adjective
-
very informal and friendly, often in a way that is not appropriate for the situation
advance
- návrh (sexuální)
BrE
/
əd'vɑ:ns/
AmE
/
əd'væns/
noun
-
unwanted or inappropriate sexual proposition, gesture, or action directed towards someone
billionaire
- miliardář
BrE
/
'bɪljəneə/
AmE
/
'bɪljəner/
noun
-
a rich person who has more than a billion dollars/euros/pounds etc.
trifle
- vrstvený dort s piškotem, ovocem, krémem a šlehačkou
BrE
/
'traɪfl/
AmE
/
'traɪfl/
noun, British English
-
a British dessert made of layers of sponge cake, fruit, custard and whipped cream
billionth
- miliardtý
BrE
/
'bɪljənθ/
AmE
/
'bɪljənθ/
determiner
-
number one billion in a sequence
billionth
- miliardtina
BrE
/
'bɪljənθ/
AmE
/
'bɪljənθ/
noun
-
one of a billion equal parts
bury the hatchet
- zakopat válečnou sekeru, usmířit se
BrE
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ˌberi ðə'hætʃɪt/
AmE
/
ˌberi ðə'hætʃɪt/
verb
-
to make peace with someone, to resolve a conflict, to stop fighting
hatchet
- sekyra, sekyrka, sekera, sekerka
BrE
/
'hætʃɪt/
AmE
/
'hætʃɪt/
noun
-
a kind of an axe that is smaller and has a shorter handle
removal
- stěhování (nábytku)
BrE
/
rɪ'mu:vl/
AmE
/
rɪ'mu:vl/
noun, British English
-
the act of taking furniture and other things from one house to another