dosage - dávkování (léku)
BrE
/'dəʊsɪdʒ/
AmE
/'dəʊsɪdʒ/

noun - the amount of medicine or drug that someone should take at one time

 
counterpart - protějšek
BrE
/'kaʊntəpɑ:t/
AmE
/'kaʊntərpɑ:rt/

noun - a person or a thing that has the same or similar function or position as another one in a different situation

coniferous
coniferous - jehličnatý
BrE
/kə'nɪfərəs/
AmE
/kə'nɪfərəs/

adjective - used in connection with trees whose leaves are like needles and produces cones

 
detach - oddělit, izolovat, vytvořit odstup
BrE
/dɪ'tætʃ/
AmE
/də'tætʃt/

verb - to move one thing further from another, to separate something from a group

detached
detached - samostatně stojící
BrE
/dɪ'tætʃt/
AmE
/də'tætʃt/

adjective - not joined to anything else, standing on its own, isolated from other things

 
detached - objektivní, nezaujatý
BrE
/dɪ'tætʃt/
AmE
/də'tætʃt/

adjective - objective, impartial, not biased

detached
detached - odtažitý, lhostejný
BrE
/dɪ'tætʃt/
AmE
/də'tætʃt/

adjective - not showing feelings or emotions

 
Shelly - Shelly
BrE
/'ʃeli/
AmE
/'ʃeli/

noun - a woman's name, a man's name

 
Facebook - Facebook
BrE
/'feɪsbʊk/
AmE
/'feɪsbʊk/

noun - a popular social networking website created in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg

string
string - vyvěsit, rozvěsit
BrE
/'strɪŋ/
AmE
/'strɪŋ/

verb - to hang something on strings, ropes, cables etc., especially between two things or in a line (such as decorations etc.)

 
slink - krást se, plížit se
BrE
/'slɪŋk/
AmE
/'slɪŋk/

verb - to move without attracting attention

 
smite - udeřit, srazit (k zemi), zasáhnout, ztrestat
BrE
/'smaɪt/
AmE
/'smaɪt/

verb, literary - to hit very hard, especially as a punishment from God

 
hew - tesat, sekat
BrE
/'hju:/
AmE
/'hju:/

verb - to shape something by cutting it with an axe or another sharp tool

 
come down - sejít dolů, slézt, sestoupit, klesnout
BrE
/ˌkʌm'daʊn/
AmE
/ˌkʌm'daʊn/

verb - to get down, to fall, to climb down

 
here you go - tu máš (na), tady máš, tady to je
BrE
/ˌhɪə jə'gəʊ/
AmE
/ˌhɪr jə'goʊ/

phrase, informal - a phrase we use when we're handing something to somebody