flustered - vynervovaný, nervózní, zmatený
BrE
/'flʌstəd/
AmE
/'flʌstərd/

adjective - nervous or confused, especially because you are in a hurry

 
shareholder - akcionář, majitel akcií
BrE
/'ʃeəhəʊldə/
AmE
/'ʃerhoʊldər/

noun - a person who owns shares in a company

 
curfew - zákaz vycházení
BrE
/'kɜ:fju:/
AmE
/'kɜ:rfju:/

noun - a law stating that must not go outside after a particular time, for example during a war

 
curfew - večerka (doba dokdy musí být děti doma)
BrE
/'kɜ:fju:/
AmE
/'kɜ:rfju:/

noun, American English - a time by which children must be home in the evening

imminent
imminent - bezprostřední, blízký, hrozící
BrE
/'ɪmɪnənt/
AmE
/'ɪmɪnənt/

adjective - certain to happen very soon (especially when talking about something unpleasant or undesirable)

 
prompt - nápověda
BrE
/'prɒmpt/
AmE
/'prɑ:mpt/

noun - words that are spoken to an actor, to remind them what to say next during the performance of a play

 
toil - dřina, namáhavá práce
BrE
/'tɔɪl/
AmE
/'tɔɪl/

noun, literary - hard, unpleasant work that makes you feel physically tired

 
bottle bank - kontejner na sklo
BrE
/'bɒtl bæŋk/
AmE
/'bɑ:tl bæŋk/

noun, British English - a large container into which people can put empty bottles so that the glass can be recycled

 
dweller - obyvatel
BrE
/'dwelə/
AmE
/'dwelər/

noun - a person who lives in a particular place

 
cut down - snížit, omezit
BrE
/kʌt'daʊn/
AmE
/kʌt'daʊn/

verb - to reduce the number or amount of something

 
instill - vštípit (postoje, nápady, ap.)
BrE
/ɪn'stɪl/
AmE
/ɪn'stɪl/

verb, American English - to gradually put a feeling, principle or idea into someone's mind

 
instil - vštípit (postoje, nápady, ap.)
BrE
/ɪn'stɪl/
AmE
/ɪn'stɪl/

verb, British English - to gradually put a feeling, principle or idea into someone's mind

 
stand - kiosek, stánek
BrE
/'stænd/
AmE
/'stænd/

noun - a stall or a small shop at which people can buy things or get information, especially in the street or at a market

 
heavy-duty - náročný, tvrdý, silný
BrE
/ˌhevi'dju:ti/
AmE
/ˌhevi'du:t̬i/

adjective, American English, informal - complicated, serious or extreme

heavy-duty
heavy-duty - odolný, pevný, silný, bytelný, zátěžový
BrE
/ˌhevi'dju:ti/
AmE
/ˌhevi'du:t̬i/

adjective - not easily damaged, strong and thick