related - související, spojený, mající spojitost
BrE
/rɪ'leɪtɪd/
AmE
/rɪ'leɪt̬ɪd/

adjective - having something in common with something or somebody

ridicule
ridicule - výsměch, posměch
BrE
/'rɪdɪkju:l/
AmE
/'rɪdɪkju:l/

noun - the act of saying things that make someone look silly

mend
mend - spravit (např. oblečení), zašít, záplatovat, zazáplatovat
BrE
/'mend/
AmE
/'mend/

verb - to fix a hole in something (especially in a piece of clothing)

 
competitiveness - konkurenceschopnost
BrE
/kəm'petətɪvnəs/
AmE
/kəm'pet̬ət̬ɪvnəs/

noun - the ability to compete with others, to be as good as others or slightly better

 
intermission - přestávka (v divadle)
BrE
/ˌɪntə'mɪʃən/
AmE
/ˌɪnt̬ər'mɪʃən/

noun, American English - the break between acts in a theatre

handprint
handprint - otisk ruky
BrE
/'hændprɪnt/
AmE
/'hændprɪnt/

noun - a mark left by someone's hand

 
assign - přidělit, vyčlenit, vyhradit (místo, čas, peníze apod.)
BrE
/ə'saɪn/
AmE
/ə'saɪn/

verb - to give a specific place, time or money to something

 
bumper - nadměrný
BrE
/'bʌmpə/
AmE
/'bʌmpər/

adjective - unusually large (esp. about crops)

 
in-line - přímo v textu
BrE
/'ɪnlaɪn/
AmE
/'ɪnlaɪn/

adjective - placed directly in the text (i. e. not as a footnote etc.)

 
in-line skating - bruslení, ježdění na kolečkových bruslích
BrE
/'ɪnlaɪnˌskeɪtɪŋ/
AmE
/'ɪnlaɪnˌskeɪt̬ɪŋ/

noun - the sport in which you ride in special boots fitted with small wheels arranged in a single line

 
purge - zbavit se (něčeho), vyčistit, pročistit, udělat čistku
BrE
/'pɜ:dʒ/
AmE
/'pɜ:rdʒ/

verb - to remove undesirable things or people from a place, often by force

 
serf - nevolník
BrE
/'sɜ:f/
AmE
/'sɜ:rf/

noun - (from feudalism) a person who had to work for a lord

 
pitched - šikmý
BrE
/'pɪtʃt/
AmE
/'pɪtʃt/

adjective - (of a roof) not flat

partly cloudy
partly cloudy - polojasno
BrE
/ˌpɑ:tli 'klaʊdi/
AmE
/ˌpɑ:rtli 'klaʊdi/

adjective - (of weather) with some clouds and some sunshine

cold cuts
cold cuts - uzeniny, masové řezy
BrE
/'kəʊld kʌts/
AmE
/'koʊld kʌts/

noun, American English - thin slices of cooked meats that are usually eaten cold