whopper - obr
BrE
/'wɒpə/
AmE
/'wɑ:pər/

noun, informal - something very big and impressive

 
whopping - ohromný, úchvatný, neuvěřitelný, neskutečný
BrE
/'wɒpɪŋ/
AmE
/'wɑ:pɪŋ/

adjective - very big, very impressive

recess
recess - přestávka (školní)
BrE
/'ri:ses/
AmE
/'ri:ses/

noun, American English - a break between lessons at school, especially a longer one during which students can go outside and play

 
prevention - předejití, zabránění, prevence
BrE
/prɪ'ventʃn/
AmE
/prɪ'ventʃn/

noun - the act of stopping something bad from happening, usually crime or accidents

 
consommé - vývar (polévka)
BrE
/'kɒnsəmeɪ/
AmE
/'kɑ:nsəmeɪ/

noun - soup made by boiling meat and vegetables

 
UNESCO - UNESCO
BrE
/jʊ'neskəʊ/
AmE
/jʊ'neskoʊ/

noun - United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (abbreviation)

 
Romeo - Romeo
BrE
/'rəʊmɪəʊ/
AmE
/'roʊmɪoʊ/

noun - the main character in the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

 
Pinocchio - Pinocchio
BrE
/pɪ'nəʊkɪəʊ/
AmE
/pɪ'noʊkɪoʊ/

noun - a wooden character in a children's story whose nose grows longer when he tells lies

Lego
Lego - Lego
BrE
/'legəʊ/
AmE
/'legoʊ/

noun - (trademark) a popular toy consisting of small plastic bricks that can be joined together

euro
euro - euro (měna EU)
BrE
/'jʊərəʊ/
AmE
/'jʊroʊ/

noun - the unit of money that is used in most states of the European Union

 
interpretation - tlumočení
BrE
/ɪnˌtɜ:prə'teɪʃn/
AmE
/ɪnˌtɜ:rprə'teɪʃn/

noun - the act of translating someone's spoken words into another language

 
turn the page - obrátit list, posunout se, jít dál (přeneseně)
BrE
/ˌtɜ:n ðə'peɪdʒ/
AmE
/ˌtɜ:rn ðə'peɪdʒ/

verb - to move on to something new, a new relationship, a new job, a new activity etc.

 
bouillon - vývar, bujón
BrE
/'bu:jɒn/
AmE
/'bu:jɑ:n/

noun - a liquid made by boiling bones or bones with meat and vegetables, which is used to add flavour to various dishes

 
chunky - masivní, robustní
BrE
/'tʃʌŋki/
AmE
/'tʃʌŋki/

adjective - large, solid and heavy, or made of large pieces

 
eh - cože? jakže?
BrE
/'eɪ/
AmE
/'eɪ/

interjection, British English, informal - used when you didn't understand or aren't sure you understood what someone has just said