verb
-
to close your eyes slightly in order to protect them from bright light or in order to see something better
wheel
- volant, kormidlo
BrE
/'wi:l/
AmE
/'wi:l/
noun
-
a round object that is turned in order to change the direction in which a car or ship are travelling
ant
- mravenec
BrE
/'ænt/
AmE
/'ænt/
noun
-
a very small black or brown insect which lives in forests etc, lives in large groups and works very hard
taste
- ochutnat, ochutnávat
BrE
/'teɪst/
AmE
/'teɪst/
verb
-
to put something (usually food or drink) in your mouth in order to test if it is good or not
Zimmer frame
- chodítko
BrE
/'zɪməˌfreɪm/
AmE
/'zɪmərˌfreɪm/
noun, British English
-
(trademark) a light frame that you push in front of you when you are not able to walk properly, used especially if you are old or ill
baster
- pipeta na podlévání
BrE
/'beɪstə/
AmE
/'beɪstər/
noun
-
a kitchen utensil in the form of a large pipette with a rubber end that is used for spreading liquid fat or juices on food when cooking
bumper
- nárazník
BrE
/'bʌmpə/
AmE
/'bʌmpər/
noun
-
a strong metal bar fixed to the front and back of a car that helps to protect the car in case it hits something or is hit
crunch
- lehsed, leh-sed
BrE
/'krʌntʃ/
AmE
/'krʌntʃ/
noun
-
an exercise in which you lie down with your knees slightly bent and then lift the upper part of the body to a sitting position and back
sit-up
- lehsed, leh-sed
BrE
/'sɪtˌʌp/
AmE
/'sɪt̬ˌʌp/
noun
-
an exercise in which you lie down with your knees slightly bent and then lift the upper part of the body to a sitting position and back
walrus
- mrož
BrE
/'wɔ:lrəs/
AmE
/'wɔ:lrəs/
noun
-
a large Arctic animal that lives in or near the sea, it looks like a seal, but has two long teeth that come out of its mouth
interview
- dělat rozhovor, dělat pohovor
BrE
/'ɪntəvju:/
AmE
/'ɪnt̬əvju:/
verb
-
to meet a person and ask him/her a lot of questions in order to find out whether they are suitable for a job, or other information