Alfred the Great - Alfred Veliký
BrE
/ˌælfrəd ðə'greɪt/
AmE
/ˌælfrəd ðə'greɪt/

noun - an Anglo-Saxon king who ruled between 871 and 899.

 
foot the bill - zaplatit to, zacálovat to
BrE
/ˌfʊt ðə'bɪl/
AmE
/ˌfʊt ðə'bɪl/

phrase, informal - to pay for something

 
what the hell - co to sakra je, co to k sakru je, co to sakra má znamenat
BrE
/ˌwɒt ðə'hel/
AmE
/ˌwɑ:t ðə'hel/

phrase, informal - a phrase you say to express irritation and surprise

 
what the hell - do hajzlu s tím, kašlu na to
BrE
/ˌwɒt ðə'hel/
AmE
/ˌwɑ:t ðə'hel/

phrase, informal - a phrase you say to express that you don't care about something

 
at the moment - právě teď
BrE
/'ætðə'məʊmənt/
AmE
/'ætðə'moʊmənt/

adverb - right now

 
all the time - pořád, stále
BrE
/'ɔ:lðə'taɪm/
AmE
/ˌɔ:lðə'taɪm/

adverb - always, without stopping

 
at the weekend - o víkendu
BrE
/ˌæt ðəˌwi:'kend/
AmE
/ˌæt ðə'wi:kend/

adverb - on Saturday and/or Sunday

 
at the front - vepředu, vpředu
BrE
/'ætðə'frʌnt/
AmE
/'ætðə'frʌnt/

adverb - in the direction you are facing, in the position that is in front of something

 
at the back - vzadu
BrE
/'ætðə'bæk/
AmE
/'ætðə'bæk/

adverb - behind you or in the position that is behind something

snow
snow - sněžit
BrE
/'snəʊ/
AmE
/'snoʊ/

verb - (of weather) to let snowflakes fall from the clouds

in this day and age
in this day and age - v dnešní době, v současnosti
BrE
/ɪn'ðɪs deɪənˌeɪdʒ/
AmE
/ɪn'ðɪs deɪənˌeɪdʒ/

adverb - nowadays, at the present time, in the modern world

 
a snowball's chance in hell - žádná šance, bez šance
BrE
/ə 'snəʊbɔ:lz ˌtʃɑ:ns ɪn'hel/
AmE
/ə 'snoʊbɔ:lz ˌtʃæns ɪn'hel/

noun, informal - no chance at all

 
once in a blue moon - jednou za uherský rok
BrE
/ˌwʌns ɪnəˌblu:'mu:n/
AmE
/ˌwʌns ɪnəˌblu:'mu:n/

adverb - very rarely

 
every once in a while - jednou za čas
BrE
/evri ˌwʌns ɪn ə 'waɪl/
AmE
/evri ˌwʌns ɪn ə 'waɪl/

adverb - not very often, sometimes

 
a storm in a teacup - bouře ve sklenici vody (povyk pro nic)
BrE
/ə ˌstɔ:m ɪn ə 'ti:kʌp/
AmE
/ə ˌstɔ:rm ɪn ə 'ti:kʌp/

noun, British English - a situation that seems to be serious when it actually isn't