adverb
-
part of the idiom 'to and ...' meaning 'back and forth'
emerge
- vynořit se, objevit se
BrE
/ɪ'mɜ:dʒ/
AmE
/ɪ'mɜ:rdʒ/
verb
-
to appear, to come out, to come to the surface
equate
- ztotožňovat, rovnat (se), považovat za stejné
BrE
/ɪk'weɪt/
AmE
/ɪk'weɪt/
verb
-
to consider something to be the same as something else
point
- bod
BrE
/'pɔɪnt/
AmE
/'pɔɪnt/
noun
-
a very small mark, a single place, the smallest place
pat
- poplácat, poklepat
BrE
/'pæt/
AmE
/'pæt/
verb
-
to lightly touch someone with the palm of your hand
pronunciation
- výslovnost
BrE
/prəˌnʌnsi'eɪʃn/
AmE
/prəˌnʌnsi'eɪʃn/
noun
-
the way how written words or letters are said aloud
purple
- fialová, purpurová
BrE
/'pɜ:pl/
AmE
/'pɜ:rpl/
noun
-
the colour which you get by mixing red and blue
organ
- orgán
BrE
/'ɔ:gən/
AmE
/'ɔ:rgən/
noun
-
a part of the body that has a special function
overtime
- přesčas
BrE
/'əʊvəˌtaɪm/
AmE
/'əʊvərˌtaɪm/
noun
-
the work that you do after your regular working hours
sober
- střízlivý
BrE
/'səʊbə/
AmE
/'soʊbər/
adjective
-
not drunk, not under the influence of alcohol (or drugs)
boletus
- hřib, hřibovitá houba
BrE
/bə'li:təs/
AmE
/bə'li:təs/
noun, technical
-
a type of mushroom with a thick stem and a spongy layer of pores under the cap instead of gills, including the edible porcini
right
- je to tak (tázací dovětek), mám pravdu (tázací dovětek)
BrE
/'raɪt/
AmE
/'raɪt/
phrase
-
a word we use as a question tag (a short question at the end of a statement to check that the statement is correct)
stocking
- punčocha
BrE
/'stɒkɪŋ/
AmE
/'stɑ:kɪŋ/
noun
-
one of the pair of coverings for the feet and legs, usually worn by women; at Christmas, Santa Claus puts little presents into it
yearbook
- školní ročenka (am.), ročenka (školní)
BrE
/'jɪəbʊk/
AmE
/'jɪrbʊk/
noun
-
a publication of the final-year students of high school or college that includes photographs of the students, information about their school activities etc.
duh
- to je přece jasné, no jasně
BrE
/'dʌ/
AmE
/'dʌ/
interjection, American English, informal
-
an exclamation you use when something is obvious, for example when the other person asks you a question and the answer is obviously YES