pole dancing - tanec u tyče
BrE
/'pəʊlˌdɑ:nsɪŋ/
AmE
/'poʊlˌdænsɪŋ/

noun - dancing around an upright pole, usually in a bar or club

fishing pole
fishing pole - rybářský prut
BrE
/'fɪʃɪŋˌpəʊl/
AmE
/'fɪʃɪŋˌpoʊl/

noun, American English - a long object with a strong string that is used for catching fish on a hook

 
replenish - doplnit, doplnit zásoby, znovu naplnit
BrE
/rə'plenɪʃ/
AmE
/rə'plenɪʃ/

verb, formal - to make something full again

improvise
improvise - improvizovat
BrE
/'ɪmprəvaɪz/
AmE
/'ɪmprəvaɪz/

verb - to do something without preparation

 
play by ear - hrát z hlavy, hrát podle sluchu (bez not)
BrE
/pleɪ baɪ 'ɪə/
AmE
/pleɪ baɪ 'ɪr/

verb - to play music without reading sheet music

 
telephone pole - telegrafní sloup, telefonní sloup
BrE
/'teləfəʊn ˌpəʊl/
AmE
/'teləfoʊn ˌpoʊl/

noun, American English - a tall wooden pole that carries telephone and telegraph wires

 
telegraph - telegraf
BrE
/'teləgrɑ:f/
AmE
/'teləgræf/

noun - an old-fashioned way of sending messages

telegraph pole
telegraph pole - telegrafní sloup, telefonní sloup
BrE
/'teləgrɑ:f 'pəʊl/
AmE
/'teləgræf 'poʊl/

noun, British English - a tall wooden pole that carries telephone and telegraph wires

 
meatloaf - sekaná (upečené mleté maso)
BrE
/'mi:tləʊf/
AmE
/'mi:tloʊf/

noun - finely chopped meat that is mixed with herbs and other ingredients and cooked in an oven in the shape of a loaf

 
phoney - falešný člověk, pokrytec
BrE
/'fəʊni/
AmE
/'foʊni/

noun, informal - someone who pretends to be someone they are not, usually trying to trick people

 
flimsy - tenký, tenoučký, lehký (o látce či oblečení)
BrE
/'flɪmzi/
AmE
/'flɪmzi/

adjective - very light and thin, easily torn (of material or clothing)

 
have left - zbývat
BrE
/həv 'left/
AmE
/həv 'left/

verb - to have something after everything else has gone

 
be left - zbýt, zbývat
BrE
/'bi: ˌleft/
AmE
/'bi: ˌleft/

verb - to remain after everything else has gone

 
utility room - komora, kumbál, prádelna, domácí sklad
BrE
/ju:'tɪleti ˌru:m/
AmE
/ju:'tɪlet̬i ˌru:m/

noun - a room in a house or flat where you keep your freezer or washing machine, and where you can hang your laundry to dry

 
lobby - kuloár, kuloáry (parlamentu)
BrE
/'lɒbi/
AmE
/'lɑ:bi/

noun - an area in the British Parliament that is open to the public