kick up a row - začít se hádat
BrE
/ˌkɪk ʌp ə 'raʊ/
AmE
/ˌkɪk ʌp ə 'raʊ/

verb, British English, informal - to start an argument

 
blazing - zuřivý, divoký, lítý (boj apod.)
BrE
/'bleɪzɪŋ/
AmE
/'blezɪŋ/

adjective - violent or full of great emotion

 
trimming - ořez, odřezek
BrE
/'trɪmɪŋ/
AmE
/'trɪmɪŋ/

noun - the pieces of something that are left after you cut something

 
hedge - pojistit se, ochránit se (před něčím)
BrE
/'hedʒ/
AmE
/'hedʒ/

verb - to do something to protect yourself from something unpleasant that might affect you, especially losing money

 
hedge - ochrana, pojistka
BrE
/'hedʒ/
AmE
/'hedʒ/

noun - a way of protecting or limiting something unpleasant, like losing money

 
free - osvobodit, propustit
BrE
/'fri:/
AmE
/'fri:/

verb - to let someone leave a place where they have been kept

 
extremist - radikální, extrémistický
BrE
/ɪk'stri:mɪst/
AmE
/ɪk'stri:mɪst/

adjective - having opinions that most people think are unacceptable

 
stress out - stresovat, nervovat
BrE
/ˌstres 'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌstres 'aʊt/

verb - to make someone nervous

 
calm down - uklidnit se, utišit, ustat
BrE
/ˌkɑ:m'daʊn/
AmE
/ˌkɑ:m'daʊn/

verb - to stop feeling upset or excited and become calm or make someone calmer

 
first-aid - první pomoci
BrE
/ˌfɜ:st 'eɪd/
AmE
/ˌfɜ:rst 'eɪd/

adjective - (of equipment) serving to give basic medical treatment someone injured

handy
handy - při ruce, po ruce
BrE
/'hændi/
AmE
/'hændi/

adjective - located nearby and therefore easy to get

 
shindig - oslava, párty
BrE
/'ʃɪndɪg/
AmE
/'ʃɪndɪg/

noun - a loud party or celebration

tier
tier - úroveň, stupeň, patro
BrE
/'tɪə/
AmE
/'tɪr/

noun - one of several levels or layers that are placed one above the other

 
sunny side up - jako volské oko, osmažený jen zespodu s tekutým žloutkem
BrE
/ˌsʌni saɪd 'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌsʌni saɪd 'ʌp/

phrase, American English - a type of fried egg that is cooked on one side only and the yellow part is on the top

 
banister - zábradlí
BrE
/'bænɪstə/
AmE
/'bænɪstər/

noun - a structure on the side of stairs that you can hold onto when you walk up and down the stairs