noun, informal
-
a place where people get help if they have a drug problem etc.
head south
- jít to (s něčím) z kopce, jít do háje
BrE
/ˌhed'saʊθ/
AmE
/ˌhed'saʊθ/
verb
-
to start to worsen, go wrong or fail
be my guest
- posluž si, můžeš to udělat, můžeš se do toho pustit
BrE
/ˌbi: maɪ'gest/
AmE
/ˌbi: maɪ'gest/
phrase
-
a phrase we use to give someone permission to do something
come again
- Cože?, Ještě jednou?
BrE
/'kʌm ə'gen/
AmE
/'kʌm ə'gen/
phrase, informal
-
a phrase we use to say that we need someone to repeat what they said
alternative
- alternativa, jiná možnost
BrE
/ɔ:l'tɜ:nətɪv/
AmE
/ɔ:l'tɜ:rnət̬ɪv/
noun
-
something that can be done instead of something else
alternatively
- eventuálně, případně
BrE
/ɔ:l'tɜ:nətɪvli/
AmE
/ɔ:l'tɜ:rnət̬ɪvli/
adverb
-
done in another way or done instead of something else
like I care
- jako kdyby mě to zajímalo
BrE
/laɪk'aɪˌkeə/
AmE
/laɪk'aɪˌker/
phrase
-
a sarcastic phrase that is used to say that we do not care
look what the cat dragged in
- koho to tu máme, kohopak to tu máme
BrE
/'lʊk wɒt ðə 'kæt ˌdrægd ɪn/
AmE
/'lʊk wɑ:t ðə 'kæt ˌdrægd ɪn/
phrase
-
an expression used to say that you are surprised to see someone
biweekly
- čtrnáctidenní, dvoutýdenní, jednou za dva týdny
BrE
/baɪ'wi:kli/
AmE
/baɪ'wi:kli/
adjective
-
happening once in two weeks
fortnightly
- dvoutýdenní, čtrnáctidenní, jednou za dva týdny
BrE
/'fɔ:tnaɪtli/
AmE
/'fɔ:rtnaɪtli/
adjective, British English
-
happening once in two weeks
payphone
- telefonní automat, telefonní budka
BrE
/'peɪfəʊn/
AmE
/'peɪfoʊn/
noun
-
a public phone that works if you put coins in it
signal
- signál
BrE
/'sɪgnəl/
AmE
/'sɪgnəl/
noun
-
the waves that carry information, sounds, images etc. (e.g. radio or TV)
plan
- tarif
BrE
/'plæn/
AmE
/'plæn/
noun
-
an arrangement with your phone provider that decides how much you pay for phone calls, text messages etc.
carbohydrate
- sacharid, karbohydrát
BrE
/ˌkɑ:bəʊ'haɪdreɪt/
AmE
/ˌkɑ:rboʊ'haɪdreɪt/
noun
-
a substance consisting of molecules of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen that is present in the food we eat, especially sugar, bread, etc., it provides the body with energy
carbs
- sacharidy
BrE
/'kɑ:bz/
AmE
/'kɑ:rbz/
noun
-
molecules consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen that are present in the food we eat, especially sugar, bread, etc.