self-harm - sebepoškozování
BrE
/ˌself'hɑ:m/
AmE
/ˌself'hɑ:rm/

noun - physical harm that someone does to their own body intentionally, e.g. cutting the skin with a knife

 
grievous bodily harm - těžké ublížení na zdraví
BrE
/ˌgri:vəs ˌbɒdəli 'hɑ:m/
AmE
/ˌgri:vəs ˌbɑ:dəli 'hɑ:rm/

noun, British English, technical - the crime of causing someone serious injury

 
mustachioed - kníratý, s velkým knírem, s pěstěným knírem
BrE
/mə'stæʃiəʊd/
AmE
/mə'stæʃioʊd/

adjective - having a large moustache, sometimes with curls at the end (often used humorously)

 
moustached - s knírem, mající knír
BrE
/mə'stɑ:ʃt/
AmE
/'mʌstæʃt/

adjective - having a moustache

 
bridge the gap - překonat rozdíly, překlenout rozdíly
BrE
/ˌbrɪdʒ ðə'gæp/
AmE
/ˌbrɪdʒ ðə'gæp/

verb - the overcome the differences between things, to make the differences matter less, to make the differences less obvious

 
bridge - přemostit, překlenout
BrE
/'brɪdʒ/
AmE
/'brɪdʒ/

verb - to build a structure leading over a river, valley etc., usually made of metal, stone or wood

 
bridge - bridž (karetní hra)
BrE
/'brɪdʒ/
AmE
/'brɪdʒ/

noun - a card game played by two pairs of players with a deck of 52 cards

 
blend in - zapadnout, splývat, splynout
BrE
/ˌblend'ɪn/
AmE
/ˌblend'ɪn/

verb - to look similar or almost the same as the surroundings

blend
blend - prolínat se, propojit, smíchat, míchat, hodit se k sobě
BrE
/'blend/
AmE
/'blend/

verb - to combine two or more things together, usually in an effective or attractive way

poinsettia
poinsettia - vánoční hvězda, poinsetia, pryšec nádherní
BrE
/pɔɪn'setiə/
AmE
/pɔɪn'setiə/

noun - a plant with red or white leaves at the top that look like large flowers, it is often associated with Christmas

 
bibliophobia - bibliofobie, strach z knih
BrE
/bɪbliə'fəʊbiə/
AmE
/bɪbliə'fəʊbiə/

noun - a fear of books

 
bibliomania - bibliománie, obsesivní láska ke knihám
BrE
/bɪbliə'meɪniə/
AmE
/bɪbliə'meɪniə/

noun - extremely enthusiastic feelings for books

 
bibliophilia - bibliofilie, láska ke knihám
BrE
/bɪbliə'fɪliə/
AmE
/bɪbliə'fɪliə/

noun - excessive love of books

 
audiophilia - audiofilie, láska ke kvalitnímu zvuku
BrE
/ɔ:dɪəʊ'fɪliə/
AmE
/ɔ:dɪəʊ'fɪliə/

noun - a strong interest in the high-fidelity reproduction of recorded sound

 
paedophile - pedofil
BrE
/'pi:dəfaɪl/
AmE
/'pi:dəfaɪl/

noun, British English - a person who is sexually attracted to children