take away - koupit si jídlo s sebou, s sebou (jídlo), přes ulici (jídlo)
BrE
/ˌteɪk ə'weɪ/
AmE
/ˌteɪk ə'weɪ/

verb, British English - to buy food in a restaurant and eat it at home

overcast
overcast - zataženo (obloha)
BrE
/'əʊvəˌkɑ:st/
AmE
/'oʊvəˌkæst/

adjective - very cloudy weather in which you cannot see any clear sky

one-way street
one-way street - jednosměrka
BrE
/ˌwʌn'weɪ 'stri:t/
AmE
/ˌwʌn'weɪ 'stri:t/

noun - a street where the traffic can go only in one direction

oven
oven - trouba
BrE
/'ʌvn/
AmE
/'ʌvn/

noun - a kitchen appliance in which you can bake or roast etc.

note
note - poznámka
BrE
/'nəʊt/
AmE
/'noʊt/

noun - words that you write down quickly in order to remember them

 
nor - ani
BrE
/'nɔ:/
AmE
/'nɔ:/

conjunction - a negative word introducing another alternative (usually in combination with NEITHER)

fire
fire - krb, ohniště
BrE
/'faɪə/
AmE
/'faɪər/

noun - a place in the room where you can light a fire

fireplace
fireplace - krb, ohniště
BrE
/'faɪəpleɪs/
AmE
/'faɪərpleɪs/

noun - a place in the room where you can light a fire

 
tournament - turnaj
BrE
/'tʊənəmənt/
AmE
/'tʊrnəmənt/

noun - a sport event in which many players compete against each other

 
disperse - rozehnat, rozptýlit
BrE
/dɪs'pɜ:s/
AmE
/dɪs'pɜ:rs/

verb - to make something scatter, to make something go in all directions

currant
currant - rozinka, hrozinka
BrE
/'kʌrənt/
AmE
/'kɜ:rənt/

noun - a small black dried grape, which is often used in cakes

window-shopping
window-shopping - prohlížení si výloh obchodů
BrE
/'wɪndəʊˌʃɒpɪŋ/
AmE
/'wɪndoʊˌʃɑ:pɪŋ/

noun - looking at goods in shop windows without intending to buy them

well
well - studna
BrE
/'wel/
AmE
/'wel/

noun - a deep hole in the ground from which water is taken

hammer
hammer - bušit (jako kladivem), tlouct (jako kladivem)
BrE
/'hæmə/
AmE
/'hæmər/

verb - to hit something with a hammer or in a similar way

hum
hum - hučet, broukat, bručet, broukat si
BrE
/'hʌm/
AmE
/'hʌm/

verb - to produce a low buzzing sound, to sing in this way