take off
take off - vzlétnout, odlétnout
BrE
/ˌteɪk'ɒf/
AmE
/ˌteɪk'ɑ:f/

verb - (of a plane) to leave the ground and get into the air

Scotland
Scotland - Skotsko
BrE
/'skɒtlənd/
AmE
/'skɑ:tlənd/

noun - the northern part of Great Britain, the capital of which is Edinburgh

 
release - vydání, vypuštění (na trh apod.)
BrE
/rɪ'li:s/
AmE
/rɪ'li:s/

noun - the act of making a product available for the public to buy

 
semester - semestr, pololetí
BrE
/sə'mestə/
AmE
/sə'mestər/

noun - one of the two periods that the academic year is divided into

 
conclusion - závěr
BrE
/kən'klu:ʒn/
AmE
/kəŋ'klu:ʒn/

noun - the end of something, the opinion formed after having gone through everything

collar
collar - límec
BrE
/'kɒlə/
AmE
/'kɑ:lər/

noun - the part of a piece of clothes that stands around the neck

calf
calf - lýtko
BrE
/'kɑ:f/
AmE
/'kæf/

noun - the soft part at the back of your leg below your knee

 
first sight - první pohled
BrE
/'fɜ:st saɪt/
AmE
/'fɜ:rst saɪt/

noun - the moment when you see something or someone for the first time

 
future - budoucnost, budoucí čas
BrE
/'fju:tʃə/
AmE
/'fju:tʃər/

noun - the time that will come, the things that will happen to us

feather
feather - pero (ptačí), pírko
BrE
/'feðə/
AmE
/'feðər/

noun - one of the light parts that cover the body of a bird

dessert
dessert - dezert, moučník, zákusek
BrE
/dɪ'zɜ:t/
AmE
/dɪ'zɜ:rt/

noun - a sweet dish that is eaten at the end of the meal

engine
engine - lokomotiva
BrE
/'endʒɪn/
AmE
/'endʒɪn/

noun - a locomotive, the first car of a train that pulls the others

Easter
Easter - Velikonoce
BrE
/'i:stə/
AmE
/'i:stər/

noun - the Christian holiday that celebrates the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ

 
greenhouse gas - skleníkový plyn
BrE
/ˌgri:nhaʊs'gæs/
AmE
/ˌgri:nhaʊs'gæs/

noun - any of the gases that cause the greenhouse effect, especially carbon dioxide

 
her - ji, jí, ni, ní (pád. os. zájmeno od 'she')
BrE
/'hɜ:/
AmE
/'hɜ:r/

pronoun - the object form of the personal pronoun for third person singular feminine