noun
-
one of the flat square pieces of porcelain etc. that are used to cover the floors in the house or walls (of bathroom etc.)
yearbook
- školní ročenka (am.), ročenka (školní)
BrE
/'jɪəbʊk/
AmE
/'jɪrbʊk/
noun
-
a publication of the final-year students of high school or college that includes photographs of the students, information about their school activities etc.
cough
- kašel
BrE
/'kɒf/
AmE
/'kɑ:f/
noun
-
the act of pushing air out of your throat suddenly, with a rough noise, usually as a result of a cold or another illness
tight-fitting
- přiléhavý, obepnutý
BrE
/ˌtaɪt'fɪtɪŋ/
AmE
/ˌtaɪt'fɪt̬ɪŋ/
adjective
-
(of clothes) very close to the body, showing the shape of the body, not loose
front yard
- předzahrádka, prostor před domem
BrE
/ˌfrʌnt'jɑ:d/
AmE
/ˌfrʌnt'jɑ:rd/
noun
-
an area of land in front of a house, usually covered with grass or plants
remodelling
- přestavba, rekonstrukce, změna dispozice
BrE
/ri:'mɒdlɪŋ/
AmE
/ri:'mɑ:dlɪŋ/
noun
-
the process of changing the structure or form of something, especially a building or room
tracking
- sledování, stopování, monitorování
BrE
/'trækɪŋ/
AmE
/'trækɪŋ/
noun
-
the process of watching and recording the progress, movement, or changes of something over time
diplomacy
- diplomacie
BrE
/dɪ'plɒməsi/
AmE
/dɪ'plɑ:məsi/
noun
-
the activity of managing relationships between countries, often through discussion and negotiation instead of war
standpoint
- hledisko, stanovisko, úhel pohledu, pohled
BrE
/'stændpɔɪnt/
AmE
/'stændpɔɪnt/
noun
-
a way of thinking about something based on a particular set of beliefs or experiences
Brythonic
- brythonský, britanský
BrE
/brɪ'θɒnɪk/
AmE
/brɪ'θɑ:nɪk/
adjective
-
connected with one of the branches of Celtic languages that includes Welsh, Cornish and Breton