sweat out - vypotit
BrE
/'swet aʊt/
AmE
/'swet aʊt/

verb - to make yourself sweat a lot, for instance, when you want to get rid of an illness

vaccine
vaccine - vakcína
BrE
/'væksi:n/
AmE
/væk'si:n/

noun - a substance usually used in injections to help people or animals not to get a particular disease

 
weasel out - vykroutit, vyvléct, vymluvit se (z čeho)
BrE
/ˌwi:zl 'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌwi:zl 'aʊt/

verb, American English, informal - to get out of doing something you are supposed to do or what you promised to do

undercover
undercover - tajný, v utajení, inkognito
BrE
/ˌʌndə'kʌvə/
AmE
/ˌʌndər'kʌvər/

adjective - working secretly, especially as a police officer trying to get information without people knowing who you really are

 
introduction - představení
BrE
/ˌɪntrə'dʌkʃn/
AmE
/ˌɪnt̬rə'dʌkʃn/

noun - an act in which two people tell each other their names or get to know each other's names

umbrella
umbrella - deštník
BrE
/ʌm'brelə/
AmE
/ʌm'brelə/

noun - a thing that you hold above your head when it is raining in order not to get wet

staircase
staircase - schodiště
BrE
/'steəkeɪs/
AmE
/'sterkeɪs/

noun - a set of stairs inside a house, you can use it to get from one floor to another

remote control
remote control - dálkové ovládání, dálkový ovladač
BrE
/rɪˌməʊt kən'trəʊl/
AmE
/rɪˌməʊt kən'troʊl/

noun - a device that you can use to control your TV without having to get out of your armchair

 
sense - vnímání, cítění (pomocí smyslů), pocit
BrE
/'sens/
AmE
/'sens/

noun - a feeling, esp. one that we get through one or some of the five physical powers we have

remote
remote - dálkový ovladač, ovladač
BrE
/rɪ'məʊt/
AmE
/rɪ'moʊt/

noun, informal - a device that you can use to control your TV without having to get out of your armchair

 
dispenser - výdejní automat, automat (výdejní), dávkovač
BrE
/dɪ'spensə/
AmE
/dɪ'spensər/

noun - a machine from which you can get something easily (usually by inserting a card, pressing a button etc.)

rip current
rip current - zpětný proud (v moři)
BrE
/'rɪpˌkʌrənt/
AmE
/'rɪpˌkɜ:rənt/

noun - a strong, narrow flow of water moving away from the shore, which can pull swimmers out to sea, it is dangerous and often hard to see

 
fitting - vybavení, příslušenství (domu, bytu)
BrE
/'fɪtɪŋ/
AmE
/'fɪtɪŋ/

noun, British English - items in a house or flat such a fridge, cooker, lights that are immobile but can be taken away when you sell the house or flat

questioning
questioning - výslech
BrE
/'kwestʃənɪŋ/
AmE
/'kwestʃənɪŋ/

noun - is the act of asking someone (usually a suspect or witness) many questions to get information about a crime

port
port - přístav
BrE
/'pɔ:t/
AmE
/'pɔ:rt/

noun - the place where you can get on/off a ship or where goods can be load onto a ship