vim - elán, energie, verva
BrE
/'vɪm/
AmE

noun, dated - energy, enthusiasm

vet
vet - veterán (zkr.)
BrE
/'vet/
AmE
/'vet/

noun - a person who fought in a war as a soldier and survived

vet
vet - veterinář (zkr.), zvěrolékař (zkr.)
BrE
/'vet/
AmE
/'vet/

noun - a doctor who treats animals

 
vat - káď, sud, vana, nádrž
BrE
/'væt/
AmE
/'væt/

noun - a large open container for storing liquids

via
via - přes (na cestě)
BrE
/'vi:ə/
AmE
/'vi:ə/

preposition - going through (a place on the route)

 
vex - trápit, obtěžovat
BrE
/'veks/
AmE

verb - to bother or annoy someone

 
vow - přísaha, slib
BrE
/'vaʊ/
AmE
/'vaʊ/

noun - a solemn promise

van
van - dodávka (auto)
BrE
/'væn/
AmE
/'væn/

noun - a medium-sized car that can carry goods or more people than ordinary cars

 
visitor - návštěvník, host
BrE
/'vɪzɪtə/
AmE
/'vɪzɪt̬ər/

noun - a person who comes to see somebody or a place

visit
visit - návštěva
BrE
/'vɪzɪt/
AmE
/'vɪzɪt/

noun - the act of seeing a place or a person as a guest

 
villa - vila
BrE
/'vɪlə/
AmE

noun - a large house

vegetables
vegetables - zelenina
BrE
/'vedʒtəblz/
AmE
/'vedʒtəblz/

noun - plants or parts plants that we eat, e.g. carrots, cauliflowers, cucumbers, tomatoes etc.

voice
voice - hlas
BrE
/'vɔɪs/
AmE
/'vɔɪs/

noun - the sound that comes from your throat when you speak

vacation
vacation - dovolená, prázdniny
BrE
/veɪ'keɪʃn/
AmE
/veɪ'keɪʃn/

noun, American English - the period of time when you do not go to school or work and can travel and relax instead

village
village - vesnice, ves
BrE
/'vɪlɪdʒ/
AmE
/'vɪlɪdʒ/

noun - a place where people live smaller than a town, it usually has very few houses and almost no facilities