dining table
dining table - jídelní stůl, stůl
BrE
/'daɪnɪŋ'teɪbl/
AmE
/'daɪnɪŋ'teɪbl/

noun - a piece of furniture where all the family can sit and have a meal together

 
single ticket - jednoduchá, jednosměrná jízdenka
BrE
/ˌsɪŋgl'tɪkɪt/
AmE
/ˌsɪŋgl'tɪkɪt/

noun - a ticket for a train, bus, etc. that is valid only for the journey there

 
single - jednoduchá jízdenka
BrE
/'sɪŋgl/
AmE
/'sɪŋgl/

noun - a ticket for a train, bus, etc. that is valid only for the journey there

 
rhythm guitar - doprovodná kytara
BrE
/ˌrɪðəm gɪ'tɑ:/
AmE
/ˌrɪðəm gɪ'tɑ:r/

noun - the guitar that provides rhythmic accompaniment to a singer or other instruments in a band

sum up
sum up - shrnout, sečíst
BrE
/ˌsʌm'ʊp/
AmE
/ˌsʌm'ʊp/

verb - to make a summary; to describe the main points of something in a few words

 
summary - shrnutí
BrE
/'sʌməri/
AmE
/'sʌməri/

noun - the main points of a text or something said or written in a few words

plant
plant - zasadit, sázet, osázet
BrE
/'plɑ:nt/
AmE
/'plænt/

verb - to put a plant or a seed in the ground so that it can grow

 
tutor - soukromý učitel
BrE
/'tju:tə/
AmE
/'tu:t̬ər/

noun - a teacher who teaches one student (or a small group), esp. in the student's home

 
stunt man - kaskadér
BrE
/'stʌntmən/
AmE
/'stʌntmən/

noun - a person in a movie who plays in dangerous scenes instead of the real actors

 
stuntman - kaskadér
BrE
/'stʌntsmən/
AmE
/'stʌntsmən/

noun - a person in a movie who plays in dangerous scenes instead of the real actors

fiddle
fiddle - housle
BrE
/'fɪdl/
AmE
/'fɪdl/

noun, informal - a stringed instrument that is supported by the left shoulder and played with a bow

promotion
promotion - povýšení
BrE
/prə'məʊʃn/
AmE
/prə'moʊʃn/

noun - the act of putting someone into a higher position, giving them a higher rank etc.

 
carnage - krveprolití, masakr, jatka (masakr)
BrE
/'kɑ:nɪdʒ/
AmE
/'kɑ:rnɪdʒ/

noun - the killing of a lot of people, especially if it involves a lot of blood

 
patron saint - patron
BrE
/ˌpeɪtrən'seɪnt/
AmE
/ˌpeɪtrən'seɪnt/

noun - a holy person who is supposed to be the defender of a country or nation

 
backstage - v zákulisí, za jevištěm, za pódiem
BrE
/ˌbæk'steɪdʒ/
AmE
/ˌbæk'steɪdʒ/

adverb - (at a concert) at the back of a stage where only certain people have access