put two and two together - dát si dvě a dvě dohromady
BrE
/pʊt ˌtu: ən ˌtu: tə'geðə/
AmE
/pʊt ˌtu: ən ˌtu: tə'geðər/

verb - to work out the truth about a situation from what you see, hear, etc.

 
collapse - kolaps, selhání, zhroucení
BrE
/kə'læps/
AmE
/kə'læps/

noun - the act of falling down or falling apart because something is not strong enough

 
Psy - Psy
BrE
/'saɪ/
AmE
/'saɪ/

noun - a South Korean singer, songriter, dancer... famous especially for his song The Gangnam Style

 
smell - čich
BrE
/'smel/
AmE
/'smel/

noun - one of the five senses that enables you to recognize odours by your nose

 
hearing - sluch
BrE
/'hɪərɪŋ/
AmE
/'hɪrɪŋ/

noun - one of the five senses that enables you to perceive sound with your ears

 
viewfinder - hledáček
BrE
/'vju:faɪndə/
AmE
/'vju:faɪndər/

noun - the part of a camera that helps you find what you are interested in

 
cogwheel - ozubené kolo, ozubené kolečko
BrE
/'kɒgwi:l/
AmE
/'kɑ:gwi:l/

noun - a wheel with teeth on the edge which fit into teeth on another wheel

 
cog - ozubené kolo, ozubené kolečko
BrE
/'kɒg/
AmE
/'kɑ:g/

noun - a wheel with teeth on the edge which fit into teeth on another wheel

 
major - specializovat se (na univerzitě), mít jako hlavní předmět (na univerzitě), mít jako studijní obor (na univerzitě)
BrE
/'meɪdʒə/
AmE
/'meɪdʒər/

verb - to have something as the main subject or field you study at a university

 
rooftop - střecha
BrE
/'ru:fˌtɒp/
AmE
/'ru:fˌtɑ:p/

noun - the top of a building that protects it from rain and wind and snow

stockade
stockade - palisáda, ohrada (kůlová), kůlová ohrada
BrE
/stɒ'keɪd/
AmE
/stɑ:'keɪd/

noun - a kind of defensive wall made by putting logs one next to the other

 
squire - statkář, velkostatkář, zeman
BrE
/'skwaɪə/
AmE
/'skwaɪər/

noun - a man who owned land in a particular area (in England in the past)

 
fairness - spravedlnost, poctivost
BrE
/'feənəs/
AmE
/'fernəs/

noun - the ability to treat people equally, to follow rules, or to make honest judgements

accordion
accordion - akordeon, tahací harmonika
BrE
/ə'kɔ:diən/
AmE
/ə'kɔ:rdiən/

noun - a musical instrument that's shaped like a box, you play it by pressing keys and buttons and pulling the sides of the box from each other and then pressing them back together

crossing guard
crossing guard - strážce přechodu, hlídač u přechodu, hlídka u přechodu
BrE
/'krɒsɪŋ gɑ:d/
AmE
/'krɑ:sɪŋ gɑ:rd/

noun, American English - a person who helps children and other pedestrians cross the street safely, usually near schools