malnutrition - podvýživa, podvyživenost
BrE
/ˌmælnju'trɪʃn/
AmE
/ˌmælnu'trɪʃn/

noun - a poor condition of health caused by having too little food or not much variety of food

 
asylum - azyl (pro uprchlíky)
BrE
/ə'saɪləm/
AmE
/ə'saɪləm/

noun - protection or safety that a government gives to people who left their own country for their safety

 
asylum - ústav pro choromyslné
BrE
/ə'saɪləm/
AmE
/ə'saɪləm/

noun, dated - a hospital for people who are mentally ill

 
womaniser - sukničkář, proutník
BrE
/'wʊmənaɪzə/
AmE
/'wʊmənaɪzər/

noun - a man who likes to have many short sexual relationships with women

 
bunker - bunkr (vojenský)
BrE
/'bʌŋkə/
AmE
/'bʌŋkər/

noun - a shelter for solider with strong walls, usually underground

sender
sender - odesílatel
BrE
/'sendə/
AmE
/'sendər/

noun - a person who sends something, e.g. a letter, a parcel, a message

 
workbook - pracovní sešit, cvičebnice
BrE
/'wɜ:kbʊk/
AmE
/'wɜ:rkbʊk/

noun - a school book with exercises that students should write answers in

 
drab - fádní, nevýrazný, nezajímavý, monotónní, šedivý
BrE
/'dræb/
AmE
/'dræb/

adjective - dull, without colour, not exciting; not interesting, especially in appearance

 
uninviting - odpudivý, nelákavý, nepřitažlivý
BrE
/ˌʌnɪn'vaɪtɪŋ/
AmE
/ˌʌnɪn'vaɪt̬ɪŋ/

adjective - not attractive, not pleasant, not making you want to try it

 
inviting - lákavý, půvabný, přitažlivý
BrE
/ɪn'vaɪtɪŋ/
AmE
/ɪn'vaɪt̬ɪŋ/

adjective - making you want to try it, taste it, be near it etc.

 
bear - jevit, projevovat
BrE
/'beə/
AmE
/'ber/

verb - to display something (e.g. signs of something)

 
load-bearing - nosný
BrE
/'ləʊdˌbeərɪŋ/
AmE
/'loʊdˌberɪŋ/

noun - supporting the weight of something (e.g. a building)

 
bearer - nositel
BrE
/'beərə/
AmE
/'berər/

noun - the person who carries somethinf

 
bearable - snesitelný
BrE
/'beərəbl/
AmE
/'berəbl/

adjective - possible to endure

 
cloche - ochranný poklop (jídla či rostlin), poklop
BrE
/'klɒʃ/
AmE
/'kloʊʃ/

noun - a glass or plastic cover in the shape of a bell that is used to cover young plants to protect them from cold, or to cover food to prevent it from going stale or protect it from insects