break-down
break-down - porucha (stroje)
BrE
/'breɪkdaʊn/
AmE
/'breɪkdaʊn/

noun - a failure of a machine (e.g. a car etc.), a time when a machine stops working or is not working properly

biologist
biologist - biolog, bioložka
BrE
/baɪ'ɒlədʒɪst/
AmE
/baɪ'ɑ:lədʒɪst/

noun - a scientist who studies biology

 
bulge - vyboulit se
BrE
/'bʌldʒ/
AmE
/'bʌldʒ/

verb - to stick out in the shape of a ball

 
bring about - přinášet, přinášet s sebou
BrE
/ˌbrɪŋ ə'baʊt/
AmE
/ˌbrɪŋ ə'baʊt/

verb - to cause

 
blanch - blednout, zblednout
BrE
/'blɑ:nʃ/
AmE
/'blænʃ/

verb - to become pale (in the face), usually with fear etc.

boundary
boundary - okraj, hranice, rozhraní, pomezí
BrE
/'baʊndəri/
AmE
/'baʊndəri/

noun - a line that shows where the limit of something is (it can be real or imaginary)

beaten
beaten - vyšlapaný
BrE
/'bi:tən/
AmE
/'bi:t̬ən/

adjective - (about a path) walked upon, worn by walking

beaten
beaten - zbitý, poražený
BrE
/'bi:tən/
AmE
/'bi:t̬ən/

adjective - defeated

bunch
bunch - pár, několik, banda (lidí)
BrE
/'bʌntʃ/
AmE
/'bʌntʃ/

noun - a number of things or people together

bond
bond - pouto
BrE
/'bɒnd/
AmE
/'bɑ:nd/

noun - something that joins two things together, something that joins people together

bloody
bloody - zatracený, zpropadený, podělaný, pitomý
BrE
/'blʌdi/
AmE
/'blʌdi/

adjective, informal - a phrase that is used to express anger about something

bloody
bloody - krvavý
BrE
/'blʌdi/
AmE
/'blʌdi/

adjective - full of blood, covered with blood; full of violence

battle call
battle call - bojový pokřik
BrE
/'bætl kɔ:l/
AmE
/'bæt̬l kɔ:l/

noun - the shout of soldiers who are running against their enemy

blinding
blinding - oslepující, zaslepující, oslňující
BrE
/'blaɪndɪŋ/
AmE
/'blaɪndɪŋ/

adjective - making people unable to see (e.g. of strong light)

 
bound - jistý, velmi pravděpodobný
BrE
/'baʊnd/
AmE
/'baʊnd/

adjective - certain to happen, extremely likely to happen