regrettable - politováníhodný
BrE
/rɪ'gretəbl/
AmE
/rɪ'gretəbl/

adjective, formal - making you feel sorry about something

 
unpreventable - nevyhnutelný
BrE
/ʌnprɪ'ventəbl/
AmE
/ʌnprɪ'ventəbl/

adjective - impossible to be avoided

 
preventive - preventivní
BrE
/prɪ'ventɪv/
AmE
/prɪ'ventɪv/

adjective - intended to stop something bad from happening, usually crime or accidents

 
preventative - preventivní
BrE
/prɪ'ventətɪv/
AmE
/prɪ'ventətɪv/

adjective - intended to stop something bad from happening, usually crime or accidents

 
patiently - trpělivě
BrE
/'peɪʃntli/
AmE
/'peɪʃntli/

adverb - in a way that shows that you can wait calmly for a long time

 
neglectful - nedbající
BrE
/nɪ'glektfl/
AmE
/nɪ'glektfl/

adjective, formal - not giving enough care or attention to someone or something

 
untrustworthy - nedůvěryhodný
BrE
/ʌn'trʌstˌwɜ:ði/
AmE
/ʌn'trʌstˌwɜ:rði/

adjective - one that can not be depended on or trusted

 
inertia - apatia, malátnost
BrE
/ɪ'nɜ:ʃə/
AmE
/ɪ'nɜ:rʃə/

noun - lack of interest or energy

 
grimace - úšklebek, grimasa
BrE
/'grɪməs/
AmE
/'grɪməs/

noun - a facial expression that shows that you don't like something

 
giggle - legrace, sranda
BrE
/'gɪgl/
AmE
/'gɪgl/

noun, British English, informal - something that is funny

 
giggle - chichotání
BrE
/'gɪgl/
AmE
/'gɪgl/

noun - a nervous or silly laugh

disillusioned
disillusioned - rozčarovaný, zbavený iluzí
BrE
/ˌdɪsɪ'lu:ʒnd/
AmE
/ˌdɪsɪ'lu:ʒnd/

adjective - disappointed because something is not as good as you had thought

disgust
disgust - znechutit, zhnusit
BrE
/dɪs'gʌst/
AmE
/dɪs'gʌst/

verb - to make someone feel a strong sense of dislike

 
chuckle - potlačovaný smích
BrE
/'tʃʌkl/
AmE
/'tʃʌkl/

noun - a short quiet laugh

 
acknowledge - potvrdit příjem
BrE
/ək'nɒlɪdʒ/
AmE
/ək'nɑ:lɪdʒ/

verb - to let the person who sent you something know that you have received it