noun
-
a poor person, usually one that has a very low social status, who works on a small piece of land (grows crops or keeps animals)
stuffing
- nádivka (např. do kuřete)
BrE
/'stʌfɪŋ/
AmE
/'stʌfɪŋ/
noun
-
a mixture of food, such as bread, onion and herbs, that you put inside a chicken, turkey or pepper and cook it, it can also be cooked separately
gift token
- dárková poukázka
BrE
/'gɪft ˌtəʊkən/
AmE
/'gɪft ˌtoʊkən/
noun, British English
-
a piece of paper that is usually given to someone as a present and that can be exchanged for a service or for some goods in a shop
gift certificate
- dárková poukázka
BrE
/ˌgɪft sə'tɪfɪkət/
AmE
/ˌgɪft sər'tɪfɪkət/
noun, American English
-
a piece of paper that is usually given to someone as a present and that can be exchanged for a service or for some goods in a shop
blood vessel
- céva, krevní céva
BrE
/'blʌdˌvesl/
AmE
/'blʌdˌvesl/
noun
-
a tube-like structure in the body that carries blood, either away from the heart (arteries) or towards the heart (veins)
faeces
- výkaly, fekálie
BrE
/'fi:si:z/
AmE
/'fi:si:z/
noun, formal
-
the waste material that remains after the body has digested and absorbed nutrients from food, eliminated through the rectum and anus
urinary tract
- močové cesty
BrE
/'jʊərɪnəriˌtrækt/
AmE
/'jʊrɪneriˌtrækt/
noun
-
the system of organs in the body responsible for producing, storing, and expelling urine, including the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra
Onesie
- bodýčko, dětské bodýčko, overálek
BrE
/'wanzi/
AmE
/'wanzi/
noun, American English
-
(trademark) one piece of clothing for babies that covers the whole body, or sometimes just the top part of the body
knocker
- klepadlo
BrE
/'nɒkə/
AmE
/'nɑ:kər/
noun
-
a device that is used to hit the door lightly to let the people inside know you are at the door
trinity
- trojice
BrE
/'trɪnəti/
AmE
/'trɪnət̬i/
noun
-
three people or things seen or understood as one unit (especially in Christianity - the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit)
dress
- šaty
BrE
/'dres/
AmE
/'dres/
noun
-
a piece of women's clothing, it is usually long and covers the body from the shoulders to the knees or below
knock
- klepání, zaklepání
BrE
/'nɒk/
AmE
/'nɑ:k/
noun
-
the act of hitting a door with your hand in order to make the people inside open the it for you
foreword
- předmluva
BrE
/'fɔ:wɜ:d/
AmE
/'fɔ:rwɜ:rd/
noun
-
a short piece of writing placed before the beginning of a book, usually not written by the author of the book
Gospel
- evangelium
BrE
/'gɒspl/
AmE
/'gɑ:spl/
noun
-
one of the four books in the New Testament that tell the story of Jesus Christ, his life and his teachings
scout
- zvěd, skaut
BrE
/'skaʊt/
AmE
/'skaʊt/
noun
-
a person (usually a soldier) who goes ahead of the group (army) to find paths or the location of the enemy