bring to a boil - přivést k varu
BrE
/ˌbrɪŋ tʊ ə'bɔɪl/
AmE
/ˌbrɪŋ tʊ ə'bɔɪl/

verb - to make something start boiling

 
take a look at - podívat se na
BrE
/ˌteɪk ə'lʊk æt/
AmE
/ˌteɪk ə'lʊk æt/

verb - to look at something

 
go for a walk - jít na procházku
BrE
/ˌgəʊ fərə'wɔ:k/
AmE
/ˌgoʊ fərə'wɔ:k/

verb - to walk for pleasure

 
bring a case against - obvinit (koho)
BrE
/brɪŋə'keɪs ə'genst/
AmE
/brɪŋə'keɪs ə'genst/

verb - to accuse someone of a crime officially

 
make a phone call - zatelefonovat si
BrE
/ˌmeɪkə'fəʊnˌkɔ:l/
AmE
/ˌmeɪkə'foʊnˌkɔ:l/

verb - to use a telephone

oopsie
oopsie - jejda, a jéje
BrE
/'ʊpsi/
AmE
/'ʊpsi/

interjection, informal - an exclamation you use when you accidentally drop something, break something, etc.

bag of bones
bag of bones - kost a kůže
BrE
/ˌbægəv'bəʊnz/
AmE
/ˌbægəv'boʊnz/

noun, informal - someone who is very skinny

 
namely - a to, jmenovitě
BrE
/'neɪmli/
AmE
/'neɪmli/

adverb - used when you want to give more detailed information about the subject you are discussing

 
et cetera - a tak dále
BrE
/et'setərə/
AmE
/et'set̬ərə/

phrase, formal - and so on

 
what is more - a co víc
BrE
/wɒt ɪz 'mɔ:/
AmE
/wɑ:t ɪz 'mɔ:r/

conjunction - a conjuction used to add more, usually surprising, information to the previous statement

 
shipping and handling - poštovné a balné
BrE
/ˌʃɪpɪŋ ən 'hændlɪŋ/
AmE
/ˌʃɪpɪŋ ən 'hændlɪŋ/

noun, American English - the price paid for packing and delivering ordered goods

postage and packing
postage and packing - poštovné a balné
BrE
/ˌpəʊstɪdʒən'pækɪŋ/
AmE
/ˌpoʊstɪdʒən'pækɪŋ/

noun, British English - the cost of having something packed and posted to you

 
P&P - poštovné a balné
BrE
/ˌpi: ən 'pi:/
AmE
/ˌpi: ən 'pi:/

noun, British English - postage and packing

 
launder - vyprat a vyžehlit
BrE
/'lɔ:ndə/
AmE
/'lɔ:ndər/

verb - to wash and iron sth (clothes etc.)

 
whoops - jejda, a jéje
BrE
/'wʊps/
AmE
/'wʊps/

interjection, informal - an exclamation you use when you accidentally drop something, break something, etc.