monolith
monolith - monolit
BrE
/'mɒnəlɪθ/
AmE
/'mɑ:nəlɪθ/

noun - a large single upright block of stone, often used as a monument or a geological feature

 
latent - latentní, skrytý, utajený
BrE
/'leɪtnt/
AmE
/'leɪtnt/

adjective - existing, but not yet developed, active, or visible

 
throng - nahrnout se, hrnout se, valit se (dav)
BrE
/'θrɒŋ/
AmE
/'θrɑ:ŋ/

verb, literary - to go somewhere in large numbers, to be somewhere in large numbers

 
elongated - prodloužený, podlouhlý, protáhlý
BrE
/'i:lɒŋgeɪtɪd/
AmE
/ɪ'lɑ:ŋgeɪtɪd/

adjective - longer than normal

 
elongate - prodloužit, prodloužit se
BrE
/'i:lɒŋgeɪt/
AmE
/ɪ'lɑ:ŋgeɪt/

verb - to make something longer; to become longer

 
dupe - duplikát, kopie
BrE
/'dju:p/
AmE
/'du:p/

noun, informal - short for duplicate, often connected with a cheap copy of something expensive

 
ropy - mizerný, bídný, špatný, pod psa
BrE
/'rəʊpi/
AmE
/'roʊpi/

adjective, British English, informal - of poor quality, unreliable, not working properly; not feeling very well, feeling unwell

 
droopy - povadlý, zvadlý, svěšený
BrE
/'dru:pi/
AmE
/'dru:pi/

adjective - hanging down, bent downward, often due to tiredness or lack of energy

shoal
shoal - mělčina
BrE
/'ʃəʊl/
AmE
/'ʃoʊl/

noun - a shallow area in a body of water

 
sandbar - písčina, písečný pás, písečná lavice
BrE
/'sændbɑ:/
AmE
/'sændbɑ:r/

noun - a long, narrow strip of sand in a river or along a shore, formed by the movement of water

headland
headland - mys, výběžek
BrE
/'hedlənd/
AmE
/'hedlənd/

noun - a narrow piece of land that sticks out into the sea

hinterland
hinterland - vnitrozemí
BrE
/'hɪntəlænd/
AmE
/'hɪnt̬ərlænd/

noun - the remote or less developed areas of a country, typically far from the coast

gulch
gulch - roklina
BrE
/'gʌltʃ/
AmE
/'gʌltʃ/

noun - a narrow and steep-sided ravine or valley, often with a stream at the bottom

pass
pass - průsmyk
BrE
/'pɑ:s/
AmE
/'pæs/

noun - a route that leads between mountains

hillock
hillock - pahorek, kopeček
BrE
/'hɪlək/
AmE
/'hɪlək/

noun - a small hill