take to - zvyknout si
BrE
/'teɪk tʊ/
AmE
/'teɪk tʊ/

verb - to start doing something habitually, to develop a habit

dust
dust - poprášit, posypat
BrE
/'dʌst/
AmE
/'dʌst/

verb - to cover something with something powdery, e.g. flour or fine sugar

 
beckon - lákat, vábit
BrE
/'bekən/
AmE
/'bekən/

verb - to attract someone, to be attractive for someone

 
take risks - riskovat, hazardovat
BrE
/ˌteɪk'rɪsks/
AmE
/ˌteɪk'rɪsks/

verb - to do dangerous things

 
take no notice of - nevšímat si (koho/čeho), ignorovat (koho/co)
BrE
/ˌteɪk nəʊ'nəʊtɪsɒv/
AmE
/ˌteɪk noʊ'noʊt̬ɪsɑ:v/

verb - to ignore somebody or something, to not mind somebody or something

 
take against - obrátit se proti, znepřátelit si
BrE
/ˌteɪkə'genst/
AmE
/ˌteɪkə'genst/

verb, British English - to start to dislike someone for no reason

 
dry-stone wall - suchá zeď, nasucho stavěná zeď (bez malty)
BrE
/ˌdraɪstəʊn'wɔ:l/
AmE
/ˌdraɪstoʊn'wɔ:l/

noun, British English - a stone wall built without mortar

 
dry wall - suchá zeď, nasucho stavěná zeď (bez malty)
BrE
/ˌdraɪ 'wɔ:l/
AmE
/ˌdraɪ 'wɔ:l/

noun, American English, technical - a stone wall built without mortar

dry wall
dry wall - sádrokarton
BrE
/ˌdraɪ'wɔ:l/
AmE
/ˌdraɪ'wɔ:l/

noun, American English - a kind of material used to build interior walls and ceilings, it is made of plaster and paper

 
lead astray - svést na špatnou cestu, uvést v omyl
BrE
/'li:d ə'streɪ/
AmE
/'li:d ə'streɪ/

verb - to make somebody go in the wrong direction or do bad things, to make somebody believe something that is not true

 
go astray - ztratit se, sejít z cesty, pokazit se
BrE
/'gəʊ ə'streɪ/
AmE
/'goʊ ə'streɪ/

verb - to lose the right direction, to get lost or stolen, to go wrong

 
chain - uvázat na řetěz
BrE
/'tʃeɪn/
AmE
/'tʃeɪn/

verb - to tie or fasten something using a long line of metal rings connected to each other

 
usurious - lichvářský
BrE
/ju:'ʒʊəriəs/
AmE
/ju:'ʒʊriəs/

adjective, formal - loaned with very high rates of interest

 
usury - lichva
BrE
/'ju:ʒəri/
AmE
/'ju:ʒəri/

noun, dated - the practice of lending money at very high rates of interest

 
usurer - lichvář
BrE
/'ju:ʒərə/
AmE
/'ju:ʒərər/

noun, dated - a person who you can lend money but with a very high interest