opening
opening - volná pracovní pozice, volné místo
BrE
/'əʊpənɪŋ/
AmE
/'oʊpənɪŋ/

noun - a job that is available

pole dancer
pole dancer - tanečnice u tyče
BrE
/'pəʊl dɑ:nsə/
AmE
/'poʊl dɑ:nsər/

noun - a man or woman who dance around an upright pole, usually in a bar or club

flagpole
flagpole - vlajkový stožár
BrE
/'flægpəʊl/
AmE
/'flægpoʊl/

noun - a tall pole on which a flag is hung

 
gatepost - sloupek vrat, sloupek branky, sloup brány
BrE
/'geɪtpəʊst/
AmE
/'geɪtpoʊst/

noun - a post, or one of two upright posts, supporting a gate

ski stick
ski stick - lyžařská hůlka
BrE
/'ski: stɪk/
AmE
/'ski: stɪk/

noun, British English - a stick that you use while skiing

ski pole
ski pole - lyžařská hůlka
BrE
/'ski: pəʊl/
AmE
/'ski: poʊl/

noun - a stick that you use while skiing

goalpost
goalpost - branková tyč (ve sportu)
BrE
/'gəʊlpəʊst/
AmE
/'goʊlpoʊst/

noun - one of the two posts that form the goal in sports like football or hockey

lamp post
lamp post - sloupové osvětlení
BrE
/'læmp pəʊst/
AmE
/'læmp poʊst/

noun - a tall pole in the street that has a lamp at the top

wholesale
wholesale - velkoobchodně, ve velkém, přes velkoobchod
BrE
/'həʊlseɪl/
AmE
/'hoʊlseɪl/

adverb - sold in large quantities, usually not to end users

 
wholesale - hromadný, celoplošný, masový, prováděný ve velkém
BrE
/'həʊlseɪl/
AmE
/'hoʊlseɪl/

adjective - happening or done to a large number of things or people, often relating to something bad

wholesale
wholesale - velkoobchodní
BrE
/'həʊlseɪl/
AmE
/'hoʊlseɪl/

adjective - relating to the business of selling goods in large quantities, usually not to end users

 
fathom out - pochopit, představit si
BrE
/ˌfæðəm'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌfæðəm'aʊt/

verb, British English - to be able to understand something

 
unfathomable - nepochopitelný
BrE
/ʌn'fæðəməbl/
AmE
/ʌn'fæðəməbl/

adjective - too complicated or too strange to understand

 
fathomless - bezedný, nesmírně hluboký
BrE
/'fæðəmləs/
AmE
/'fæðəmləs/

adjective - of unmeasurable depth

 
fathom - sáh
BrE
/'fæðəm/
AmE
/'fæðəm/

noun - the length of 6 feet, often used to measure the depth of water