unproven - neprokázaný, nepotvrzený
BrE
/ʌn'pru:vən/
AmE
/ʌn'pru:vən/

adjective - not proved to be true

 
prove - ukázat se, projevit se (jako)
BrE
/'pru:v/
AmE
/'pru:v/

verb - to turn out to be

 
terrycloth - froté (tkanina)
BrE
/'teriklɒθ/
AmE
/'teriklɑ:θ/

noun - a type of thick cotton fabric that is used especially for making towels and bathrobes

Phillips
Phillips - křížový (šroubek, šroubovák)
BrE
/'fɪlɪps/
AmE
/'fɪlɪps/

adjective, technical - (of a screw or screwdriver) with two crossing lines for turning

lathe
lathe - soustruh
BrE
/'leɪð/
AmE
/'leɪð/

noun - a machine used for shaping wood, metal, or other materials by turning it horizontally and using a fixed cutting tool

accusingly
accusingly - vyčítavě
BrE
/ə'kju:zɪŋli/
AmE
/ə'kju:zɪŋli/

adverb - in a way that shows that you think somebody has done something wrong

accusing
accusing - vyčítavý, obviňující
BrE
/ə'kju:zɪŋ/
AmE
/ə'kju:zɪŋ/

adjective - showing that you think somebody has done something wrong

blinker
blinker - blinkr, směrovka (na autě)
BrE
/'blɪnkə/
AmE
/'blɪnkər/

noun, informal - one of the lights at the front or back of a car that you use when you want to inform other drivers that you are about to change direction

 
in the blink of an eye - okamžitě, v mžiku, co by dup
BrE
/ɪnðəˌblɪŋkəvən'aɪ/
AmE
/ɪnðəˌblɪŋkəvən'aɪ/

adverb - very quickly

blink
blink - mrknutí, zamrkání (jako reflex)
BrE
/'blɪŋk/
AmE
/'blɪŋk/

noun - the act of closing and opening your eyes very quickly

 
moderator - moderátor, předseda, prostředník (diskuze, debaty apod.)
BrE
/'mɒdəreɪtə/
AmE
/'mɑ:dəreɪtər/

noun - a person whose job is to control a discussion between people or to help them reach an agreement

settled
settled - neměnný, ustálený, stálý
BrE
/'setld/
AmE
/'set̬ld/

adjective - not likely to change

below zero
below zero - pod nulou, pod bodem mrazu
BrE
/bɪˌləʊ'zɪərəʊ/
AmE
/bɪˌloʊ'zɪroʊ/

adverb - (of temperatures) lower than 0 degrees Celsius

 
wise guy - chytrák, chytrolín (hanlivě)
BrE
/'waɪz gaɪ/
AmE
/'waɪz gaɪ/

noun, American English, informal - somebody who thinks they are very clever or know more than other people and shows it in a way that is annoying

 
wise up - dostat rozum, zmoudřet, probrat se
BrE
/ˌwaɪz'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌwaɪz'ʌp/

verb, American English, informal - to start to realize the truth about something, usually something bad or unpleasant