server
server - číšník, servírka, obsluha (v restauraci)
BrE
/'sɜ:və/
AmE
/'sɜ:rvər/

noun - a person who serves food and drinks in a restaurant

 
lush - luxusní, přepychový
BrE
/'lʌʃ/
AmE
/'lʌʃ/

adjective - looking luxurious, expensive and comfortable

 
fathom out - pochopit, představit si
BrE
/ˌfæðəm'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌfæðəm'aʊt/

verb, British English - to be able to understand something

 
unfathomable - nepochopitelný
BrE
/ʌn'fæðəməbl/
AmE
/ʌn'fæðəməbl/

adjective - too complicated or too strange to understand

 
fathomless - bezedný, nesmírně hluboký
BrE
/'fæðəmləs/
AmE
/'fæðəmləs/

adjective - of unmeasurable depth

 
fathom - sáh
BrE
/'fæðəm/
AmE
/'fæðəm/

noun - the length of 6 feet, often used to measure the depth of water

 
walkie-talkie - vysílačka
BrE
/ˌwɔ:ki 'tɔ:ki/
AmE
/ˌwɑ:ki 'tɑ:ki/

noun - one of two radios that you can carry with you and communicate with the person carrying the other radio

 
on the road - na cestách
BrE
/ˌɒn ðə'rəʊd/
AmE
/ˌɑ:n ðə'roʊd/

adverb - travelling, especially by car

 
Rd - ulice (v názvu)
BrE
/'rəʊd/
AmE
/'roʊd/

noun - a street, often used in names

 
road - ulice
BrE
/'rəʊd/
AmE
/'roʊd/

noun - a street, often used in names

semaphore
semaphore - signalizace praporky, signalizace pažemi, semafor (abeceda)
BrE
/'seməfɔ:/
AmE
/'seməfɔ:r/

noun - a signalling system based on the waving of a pair of hand-held flags in a particular pattern

stoplight
stoplight - semafory, semafor
BrE
/'stɒplaɪt/
AmE
/'stɑ:plaɪt/

noun, American English - the system that directs the traffic at a place where two streets meet, it has three lights, green, yellow (amber) and red

 
light - světlo na semaforu, semafor
BrE
/'laɪt/
AmE
/'laɪt/

noun - the system that directs the traffic at a place where two streets meet using green for go and red for stop

 
talking of - když mluvíme o, když se tak bavíme o
BrE
/'tɔ:kɪŋ ɒv/
AmE
/'tɑ:kɪŋ ɑ:v/

phrase - while we are talking about someone or something

chagrined
chagrined - zklamaný, naštvaný, rozčarovaný, roztrpčený
BrE
/'ʃægrɪnd/
AmE
/ʃə'grɪnd/

adjective, formal - disappointed and/or annoyed by something