chat up
chat up - balit, nabalovat (někoho)
BrE
/ˌtʃæt 'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌtʃaæt̬ 'ʌp/

verb, British English, informal - to talk to someone in a way that shows that you are sexually attracted to them

 
history - historie, minulost (neaktuální věc)
BrE
/'hɪstri/
AmE
/'hɪstəri/

noun - someone who is not important now, although they were in the past or something that happened in the past and is not important now

 
strain - namoct si, natáhnout si
BrE
/'streɪn/
AmE
/'streɪn/

verb - to injure a muscle or a part of the body by making it work too hard

 
eater - jedlík, strávník
BrE
/'i:tə/
AmE
/'i:t̬ər/

noun - a person that eats a particular amount or type of food

 
stop it - nech toho, přestaň, přestaň s tím
BrE
/'stɒp ɪt/
AmE
/'stɑ:p ɪt/

verb - used for saying that something has to stop

school
school - škola
BrE
/'sku:l/
AmE
/'sku:l/

noun - the process of learning in a school

proposal
proposal - žádost o ruku
BrE
/prə'pəʊzl/
AmE
/prə'poʊzl/

noun - when someone asks someone else to marry them

 
glisten - třpytit se, lesknout se
BrE
/'glɪsn/
AmE
/'glɪsn/

verb - to be shiny (to reflect light)

 
spiderweb - pavoučí síť
BrE
/'spaɪdəweb/
AmE
/'spaɪdərweb/

noun - a structure like a net made by a spider to catch insects

 
learn - poučit se
BrE
/'lɜ:n/
AmE
/'lɜ:rn/

verb - to change your attitudes about something because you do not want to make the same mistakes again

 
gloat - mít škodolibou radost, usmívat se (vítězoslavně či škodolibě)
BrE
/'gləʊt/
AmE
/'gloʊt/

verb - to show that you are happy about your success or about someone else's failure

fly
fly - letět (letadlem), létat (letadlem)
BrE
/'flaɪ/
AmE
/'flaɪ/

verb - to travel by plane

tier
tier - úroveň, stupeň, patro
BrE
/'tɪə/
AmE
/'tɪr/

noun - one of several levels or layers that are placed one above the other

 
sunny side up - jako volské oko, osmažený jen zespodu s tekutým žloutkem
BrE
/ˌsʌni saɪd 'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌsʌni saɪd 'ʌp/

phrase, American English - a type of fried egg that is cooked on one side only and the yellow part is on the top

 
banister - zábradlí
BrE
/'bænɪstə/
AmE
/'bænɪstər/

noun - a structure on the side of stairs that you can hold onto when you walk up and down the stairs