temper
temper - výbuch, záchvat vzteku, rozčilení
BrE
/'tempə/
AmE
/'tempər/

noun - a period of feeling very angry

temper
temper - výbušná povaha
BrE
/'tempə/
AmE
/'tempər/

noun - the tendency to become angry easily or quickly

 
thrill - uchvátit, vzrušit
BrE
/'θrɪl/
AmE
/'θrɪl/

verb - to make someone feel very excited

 
in contemplation - v procesu zvažování, zvažovaný
BrE
/ˌɪn ˌkɒntəm'pleɪʃn/
AmE
/ˌɪn ˌkɑ:ntəm'pleɪʃn/

adverb, formal - being considered

 
contemplation - hloubání, zamyšlení, zadumání, rozjímání
BrE
/ˌkɒntəm'pleɪʃn/
AmE
/ˌkɑ:ntəm'pleɪʃn/

noun, formal - the act of considering something or thinking about something deeply

 
cornstarch - kukuřičný škrob, kukuřičná mouka
BrE
/'kɔ:nstɑ:tʃ/
AmE
/'kɔ:rnstɑ:rtʃ/

noun, American English - white powder made from corn that is used to make sauces thicker

 
cornflour - kukuřičný škrob, kukuřičná mouka
BrE
/'kɔ:nflaʊə/
AmE
/'kɔ:rnflaʊər/

noun, British English - white powder made from corn that is used to make sauces thicker

 
impotent - impotentní
BrE
/'ɪmpətənt/
AmE
/'ɪmpətənt/

adjective - (of a man) not able to perform sexually

 
impotent - nemohoucí
BrE
/'ɪmpətənt/
AmE
/'ɪmpətənt/

adjective - not able to do something, not having the power or strength to do something

 
omnipotent - všemocný, všemohoucí
BrE
/ɒm'nɪpətənt/
AmE
/ɑ:m'nɪpətənt/

adjective - able to do anything at all

leap
leap - skočit (daleko nebo vysoko)
BrE
/'li:p/
AmE
/'li:p/

verb - to jump very far or very high

 
beloved - oblíbený
BrE
/bɪ'lʌvd/
AmE
/bɪ'lʌvd/

adjective - popular (with)

touchy-feely
touchy-feely - dotykový (o člověku)
BrE
/ˌtʌtʃi'fi:li/
AmE
/ˌtʌtʃi'fi:li/

adjective - expressing feelings by touching people, hugging them, etc.

 
rumble - kručet (v žaludku)
BrE
/'rʌmbl/
AmE
/'rʌmbl/

verb - (of a stomach) to make a loud noise, especially because you are hungry

 
Celsius - stupně Celsia
BrE
/'selsiəs/
AmE
/'selsiəs/

noun - a scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0°, used in Europe