feeble
feeble - slabý, mdlý, nejasný
BrE
/'fi:bl/
AmE
/'fi:bl/

adjective - very weak; without energy or strength

 
fed up - mající dost (čeho), mající plné zuby (čeho), mající po krk (čeho)
BrE
/ˌfed'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌfed'ʌp/

adjective, informal - tired and bored of something

fall behind
fall behind - být pozadu (s čím), být ve skluzu
BrE
/ˌfɔ:l bɪ'haɪnd/
AmE
/ˌfɔ:l bɪ'haɪnd/

verb - to fail to do something in time

fake
fake - padělek, imitace
BrE
/'feɪk/
AmE
/'feɪk/

noun - something that is made to look like something or somebody

 
fake - falešný, imitovaný
BrE
/'feɪk/
AmE
/'feɪk/

adjective - made to look like something or somebody

 
far-sighted - prozíravý, předvídavý
BrE
/ˌfɑ:'saɪtɪd/
AmE
/ˌfɑ:r'saɪt̬ɪd/

adjective - able to anticipate problems that may come in the future and do what is necessary to avoid them

fleet
fleet - flotila
BrE
/'fli:t/
AmE
/'fli:t/

noun - a group of ships

 
face - postavit se (čemu), postavit se čelem (k čemu)
BrE
/'feɪs/
AmE
/'feɪs/

verb - not to be afraid to deal with something difficult, dangerous or unpleasant

 
fuss - povyk, rozruch, zmatek
BrE
/'fʌs/
AmE
/'fʌs/

noun - unnecessary excitement, worry, or activity, especially about something that is not important

freeway
freeway - dálnice
BrE
/'fri:weɪ/
AmE
/'fri:weɪ/

noun, American English - an important, wide road with several lanes for each direction that connects large cities

 
first floor - přízemí
BrE
/'fɜ:st flɔ:/
AmE
/'fɜ:rst flɔ:r/

noun, American English - the floor of a building nearest to the ground

 
first floor - první patro
BrE
/ˌfɜ:st'flɔ:/
AmE
/ˌfɜ:rst'flɔ:r/

noun, British English - the floor of a building above the one nearest to the ground

 
fashion - způsob
BrE
/'fæʃən/
AmE
/'fæʃən/

noun - a way of doing something

 
find out - odhalit (někoho), přijít (někomu na něco)
BrE
/ˌfaɪnd'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌfaɪnd'aʊt/

verb - to discover that somebody has done something bad or illegal

 
furthermore - mimoto, nadto, kromě toho
BrE
/'fɜ:ðəˌmɔ:/
AmE
/'fɜ:rðərˌmɔ:r/

adverb - also, as well