pardon my French - dámy prominou, s prominutím, omlouvám se za ten výraz
BrE
/ˌpɑ:dnmaɪ'frentʃ/
AmE
/ˌpɑ:rdnmaɪ'frentʃ/

phrase - used to say that you are sorry for using swear words

shoo
shoo - zahnat, odehnat (mávnutím rukou)
BrE
/'ʃu:/
AmE
/'ʃu:/

verb - to make an animal or child go away, usually by waving hands

 
be no good - být k ničemu, být na nic
BrE
/ˌbi: nəʊ'gʊd/
AmE
/ˌbi: noʊ'gʊd/

verb - not to be useful, interesting or enjoyable

 
roomie - spolubydlící
BrE
/'ru:mi/
AmE
/'ru:mi/

noun, informal - a person who lives with you in your room or your apartment

 
squeaky - pisklavý, vrzavý, skřípavý
BrE
/'skwi:ki/
AmE
/'skwi:ki/

adjective - making very high noises, similar to the ones mice make

 
burial ground - pohřebiště
BrE
/'beriəlˌgraʊnd/
AmE
/'beriəlˌgraʊnd/

noun - a place where dead people are buried

macho
macho - chlapácký, drsňácký
BrE
/'mætʃəʊ/
AmE
/'mɑ:tʃoʊ/

adjective, informal - with behaviour typical for men, usually used to show disapproval

 
dandelion clock - odkvetlá pampeliška
BrE
/'dændɪlaɪənˌklɒk/
AmE
/'dændɪlaɪənˌklɑ:k/

noun - a dandelion turned to seed

venetian blind
venetian blind - žaluzie
BrE
/və'ni:ʃn blaɪnd/
AmE
/və'ni:ʃn blaɪnd/

noun - a covering for a window made up of strips of plastic or metal that can be turned to let in light

perennial
perennial - trvalka (rostlina)
BrE
/pə'renɪəl/
AmE
/pə'renɪəl/

noun - a plant that grows for more than two years

 
bondage - otroctví, věznění
BrE
/'bɒndɪdʒ/
AmE
/'bɑ:ndɪdʒ/

noun, dated - slavery, the state of not being free

 
elderflower - bezový květ
BrE
/'eldəflaʊə/
AmE
/'eldərflaʊər/

noun - a white flower that grows in large clusters on the elder tree, used to make syrup, wine, tea etc.

 
elderberry - bezinka
BrE
/'eldəberi/
AmE
/'eldərberi/

noun - a small black berry that grows in clusters on the elder tree

 
elder - bez (strom)
BrE
/'eldə/
AmE
/'eldər/

noun - a tree with white scented flowers and black berries, often used to make tea, wine etc.

 
eld - minulost, dávná doba
BrE
/'eld/
AmE
/'eld/

noun, dated - the past, old times