impressionistic - neurčitý, nepřesný
BrE
/ˌɪmpreʃə'nɪstɪk/
AmE
/ˌɪmpreʃə'nɪstɪk/

adjective - giving a general idea of something rather than clear details

 
impressionable - snadno ovlivnitelný, vnímavý
BrE
/ɪm'preʃənəbl/
AmE
/ɪm'preʃənəbl/

adjective - easily influenced by someone or something, especially because you are very young

 
unimpressed - neohromený
BrE
/ˌʌnɪm'prest/
AmE
/ˌʌnɪm'prest/

adjective - not impressed by someone or something

 
impressionism - impresionismus
BrE
/ɪm'preʃənɪzəm/
AmE
/ɪm'preʃənɪzəm/

noun - a style that tries to capture a feeling rather than realistic scenes

 
incomparable - jedinečný, bezkonkurenční
BrE
/ɪn'kɒmpərəbl/
AmE
/ɪn'kɑ:mpərəbl/

adjective - the best of all, far better than anything or anyone else

 
bass - okounek, mořčák
BrE
/'bæs/
AmE
/'bæs/

noun - one of many kinds of fish (the order perciformes)

 
tenor - tenor
BrE
/'tenə/
AmE
/'tenər/

noun - a man's singing voice between baritone and alto

 
alto - alt (hud.)
BrE
/'æltəʊ/
AmE
/'æltoʊ/

noun - a singing voice between soprano and tenor

 
crystal - krystal
BrE
/'krɪstl/
AmE
/'krɪstl/

noun - a kind of solid material where the molecules fit together in a regular pattern

 
discriminate - rozlišovat
BrE
/dɪs'krɪmɪneɪt/
AmE
/dɪs'krɪmɪneɪt/

verb - to distinguish between things, to tell the difference between things

 
turn over a new leaf - obrátit list (přeneseně)
BrE
/ˌtɜ:n'əʊvə əˌnju:'li:f/
AmE
/ˌtɜ:rn'oʊvər əˌnu:'li:f/

verb - to start living or acting in a better way

motive
motive - motiv, pohnutka
BrE
/'məʊtɪv/
AmE
/'məʊtɪv/

noun - the reason behind someone's actions

 
gather - pochopit (něco z něčeho), rozumět (něčemu nějak), domnívat se
BrE
/'gæðə/
AmE
/'gæðər/

verb - to understand something in a particular way based on what you have learned

lisp
lisp - šlapat si na jazyk, šišlat
BrE
/'lɪsp/
AmE
/'lɪsp/

verb - to speak with a fault in which you can't pronounce 's' or 'z' sounds properly

lisp
lisp - šlapání si na jazyk, šišlání
BrE
/'lɪsp/
AmE
/'lɪsp/

noun - a speech fault in which a person can't pronounce 's' or 'z' sounds properly