have a lesson - mít lekci, mít hodinu
BrE
/hæv ə 'lesn/
AmE
/hæv ə 'lesən/

verb - to spend time giving or taking a lesson

 
mid-thirties - polovina třicátých let (věk či časové období)
BrE
/ˌmɪd'θɜ:tiz/
AmE
/ˌmɪd'θɜ:rt̬iz/

noun - the time of life between 34 and 36

 
get around to - dostat se k (něčemu)
BrE
/ˌget ə'raʊnd tʊ/
AmE
/ˌget̬ə'raʊnd tʊ/

verb - to (finally) find the time to do something

 
when - když, až
BrE
/'wen/
AmE
/'wen/

conjunction - a conjunction indicating the time that something happens

first
first - první
BrE
/'fɜ:st/
AmE
/'fɜ:rst/

determiner - coming before all others in time or order

nowadays
nowadays - v dnešní době
BrE
/'naʊədeɪz/
AmE
/'naʊədeɪz/

adverb - at the present time, not in the past

bail
bail - kauce
BrE
/'beɪl/
AmE
/'beɪl/

noun - the money that is paid so that a person who is accused of a crime can be free until the day of the trial

in this day and age
in this day and age - v dnešní době, v současnosti
BrE
/ɪn'ðɪs deɪənˌeɪdʒ/
AmE
/ɪn'ðɪs deɪənˌeɪdʒ/

adverb - nowadays, at the present time, in the modern world

 
bender - tah, flám, chlastačka
BrE
/'bendə/
AmE
/'bendər/

noun, informal - a time when people drink a lot of alcohol

 
barfly - štamgast, barový povaleč, hospodský povaleč
BrE
/'bɑ:ˌflaɪ/
AmE
/'bɑ:rˌflaɪ/

noun, American English, informal - someone who spend a lot of time in bars

 
approach - přiblížení se, přibližování
BrE
/ə'prəʊtʃ/
AmE
/ə'prəʊtʃ/

noun - the fact of getting nearer in time or distance

 
lapse - (uplynulá) doba, období
BrE
/'læps/
AmE
/'læps/

noun - a period of time passing between two events happening

 
coming - příchod
BrE
/'kʌmɪŋ/
AmE
/'kʌmɪŋ/

noun - the time when someone comes or something new starts

 
provisional - provizorní, dočasný
BrE
/prə'vɪʒənl/
AmE
/prə'vɪʒənl/

adjective - only for a short time, likely to be changed

 
fiddle about - poflakovat se, flákat se, povalovat se
BrE
/ˌfɪdl ə'baʊt/
AmE
/ˌfɪdl ə'baʊt/

verb, British English, informal - to waste time doing nothing or doing something unimportant