eat up - sníst, dojíst
BrE
/'i:t ʌp/
AmE
/'i:t ʌp/

verb - to eat all your food

fuel
fuel - natankovat, nabrat palivo
BrE
/'fju:əl/
AmE
/'fju:əl/

verb - to supply a vehicle or a machine with a material such as coal, gas, or oil

loot
loot - lup, kořist
BrE
/'lu:t/
AmE
/'lu:t/

noun, informal - valuable objects or money that have been stolen, especially by soldiers or thieves

 
respective - příslušný
BrE
/rɪ'spektɪv/
AmE
/rɪ'spektɪv/

adjective - relating to the individual people or things already mentioned

 
commit - zavázat se
BrE
/kə'mɪt/
AmE
/kə'mɪt/

verb - to promise that you will definitely do something

board game
board game - desková hra
BrE
/'bɔ:d geɪm/
AmE
/'bɔ:rd geɪm/

noun - a game played on a board, such as chess, Scrabble or Monopoly

 
brief - pověření, odpovědnost
BrE
/'bri:f/
AmE
/'bri:f/

noun, British English, formal - given responsibility for dealing with something

rub out
rub out - vygumovat
BrE
/'rʌb aʊt/
AmE
/'rʌb aʊt/

verb, British English - to remove something that you have written, using a rubber

 
nursery school - mateřská školka
BrE
/'nɜ:səri sku:l/
AmE
/'nɜ:rsəri sku:l/

noun - a school for very young children, mainly between the ages of about two and five

 
livid - sinalý, šedý, bledý (tvář)
BrE
/'lɪvɪd/
AmE
/'lɪvɪd/

adjective, formal - very pale (face)

livid
livid - zmodralý, černomodrý (podlitina, modřina)
BrE
/'lɪvɪd/
AmE
/'lɪvɪd/

adjective, formal - dark blue or grey (usually used in connection with bruises and scars)

livid
livid - rozlícený, rozzuřený, vytočený, nepříčetný
BrE
/'lɪvɪd/
AmE
/'lɪvɪd/

adjective, informal - extremely angry

 
derail - překazit, zmařit
BrE
/di:'reɪl/
AmE
/di:'reɪl/

verb - to stop something planned from happening

 
private detective - soukromý detektiv
BrE
/ˌpraɪvət dɪ'tektɪv/
AmE
/ˌpraɪvət dɪ'tektɪv/

noun - a detective that you can pay to find out information

 
torque - točivý moment
BrE
/'tɔ:k/
AmE
/'tɔ:rk/

noun, technical - a twisting force that causes something to rotate