get out of the way - nepřekážet, přestat překážet, uhnout z cesty, jít z cesty
BrE
/ˌget'aʊt əv ðə 'weɪ/
AmE
/ˌget̬'aʊt əv ðə 'weɪ/

verb - stop being in the way of somebody or something

 
get off on the wrong foot - vykročit špatnou nohou, špatně začít
BrE
/ˌget 'ɒf ɒn ðə ˌrɒŋ 'fʊt/
AmE
/ˌget 'ɑ:f ɒn ðə ˌrɑ:ŋ 'fʊt/

verb, informal - to start something badly

 
get on like a house on fire - rychle se spřátelit, padnout si do noty
BrE
/get ɒn laɪk ə haʊs ɒn 'faɪə/
AmE
/get ɒn laɪk ə haʊs ɒn 'faɪər/

verb, informal - become friends quickly

hand
hand - ruka
BrE
/'hænd/
AmE
/'hænd/

noun - it has a thumb and four fingers, you have got two of them

 
divorcée - rozvedená žena
BrE
/dɪˌvɔ:'si:/
AmE
/dɪˌvɔ:r'seɪ/

noun, American English - a woman who got divorced

 
divorcé - rozvedený muž
BrE
/dɪˌvɔ:'si:/
AmE
/dɪˌvɔ:r'seɪ/

noun, American English - a man who got divorced

 
divorcee - rozvedený člověk
BrE
/dɪˌvɔ:'si:/
AmE
/dɪˌvɔ:r'seɪ/

noun, British English - a person who got divorced

stray
stray - zaběhlé zvíře
BrE
/'streɪ/
AmE
/'streɪ/

noun - an animal that has got lost

 
newlywed - novomanžel
BrE
/'nju:liˌwed/
AmE
/'nu:liˌwed/

noun - a person who has recently got married

bad habit
bad habit - zlozvyk
BrE
/'bæd hæbɪt/
AmE
/'bæd hæbɪt/

noun - something bad that you got used to doing regularly

 
milkmaid - dojička, pracovnice na mléčné farmě
BrE
/'mɪlkmeɪd/
AmE
/'mɪlkmeɪd/

noun - a woman who got milk from cows (in the past)

 
Firebolt - Kulový blesk
BrE
/'faɪəbəʊlt/
AmE
/'faɪərboʊlt/

noun - (Harry Potter) the broomstick that Harry Potter got after Nimbus 2000

 
close shave - únik o vlásek
BrE
/'kləʊs ʃeɪv/
AmE

noun - a situation in which you got very close to danger but managed to escape

must
must - muset
BrE
/'mʌst/
AmE
/'mʌst/

verb - to have to, to have an obligation to

know
know - vědět, znát
BrE
/'nəʊ/
AmE
/'noʊ/

verb - to have in mind, to have knowledge of, to have learned, heard or seen