segue - přecházet, přejít (v hudbě, při hovoru)
BrE
/'segweɪ/
AmE
/'segweɪ/

verb - to move smoothly from one subject or song to another

perambulator
perambulator - kočárek, dětský kočárek
BrE
/pə'ræmbjəleɪtə/
AmE
/pə'ræmbjəleɪtər/

noun, British English, dated - a pram

 
one of these days - jednou, jednoho dne
BrE
/ˌwʌnəv ði:z 'deɪz/
AmE
/ˌwʌnəv ði:z 'deɪz/

adverb - at some point in the future

archive
archive - archivovat, založit do archivu, ukládat do archivu
BrE
/'ɑ:kaɪv/
AmE
/'ɑ:rkaɪv/

verb - to put documents and similar things in an archive

 
archival - archivní
BrE
/ɑ:'kaɪvl/
AmE
/ɑ:'kaɪvl/

adjective - related to saving and keeping old documents

rhizome
rhizome - oddenek
BrE
/'raɪzəʊm/
AmE
/'raɪzoʊm/

noun - the side underground growth of some plants that can be used to start a new plant

 
lose your temper - ztratit nervy, vybouchnout, neovládnout se
BrE
/ˌlu:z jɔ:'tempə/
AmE
/ˌlu:z jɔ:r'tempər/

verb, informal - to become upset, to become angry or unable to control one's temper

 
minus - mínus, negativum, záporná stránka, nevýhoda
BrE
/'maɪnəs/
AmE
/'maɪnəs/

noun - a negative, a disadvantage

 
baneful - zhoubný, ničivý, záhubný, neblahý
BrE
/'beɪnfl/
AmE
/'beɪnfl/

adjective, literary - causing harm, destruction, or serious damage; deadly or ruinous

 
bane - prokletí, zkáza, pohroma, zhouba, zatracení
BrE
/'beɪn/
AmE
/'beɪn/

noun - something that causes great distress, trouble, or annoyance; a source of harm or ruin

scuba
scuba - potápění (s dýchacím přístrojem)
BrE
/'sku:bə/
AmE
/'sku:bə/

noun - the activity of going under water with special equipment including an air bottle

 
Asian - Asijec, Asiat
BrE
/'eɪʒn/
AmE
/'eɪʒn/

noun - a person that comes from Asia

 
Asian - asijský
BrE
/'eɪʒn/
AmE
/'eɪʒn/

adjective - connected with Asia, coming from Asia

 
km/h - km/h
BrE
/ˌkɪləmi:təz pɜ:r'aʊə/
AmE
/kɪ'lɑ:mət̬ərz pɜ:r'aʊər/

noun - (abbreviation) kilometres per hour

 
Parkinson - Parkinsonova choroba
BrE
/'pɑ:kɪnsən/
AmE
/'pɑ:rkɪnsən/

noun - a progressive neurological disease that affects movement. It causes shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with walking and coordination. It is caused by the loss of dopamine-producing cells in the brain