filename - název souboru
BrE
/'faɪlneɪm/
AmE
/'faɪlneɪm/

noun - a name of a computer file or a document

conduct
conduct - dirigovat
BrE
/kən'dʌkt/
AmE
/kən'dʌkt/

verb - to lead and control the musical act of an orchestra

packing
packing - balení, zabalení
BrE
/'pækɪŋ/
AmE
/'pækɪŋ/

noun - the process of putting something in a box so it can be posted somewhere

postage and packing
postage and packing - poštovné a balné
BrE
/ˌpəʊstɪdʒən'pækɪŋ/
AmE
/ˌpoʊstɪdʒən'pækɪŋ/

noun, British English - the cost of having something packed and posted to you

 
rinse and repeat - a znovu, a znovu od začátku
BrE
/ˌrɪnsən rɪ'pi:t/
AmE
/ˌrɪnsən rɪ'pi:t/

phrase, informal - to do something all over again

 
unfunny - nevtipný, rádoby vtipný
BrE
/ʌn'fʌni/
AmE
/ʌn'fʌni/

adjective - not funny

 
border - lemovat, rámovat, obklopovat
BrE
/'bɔ:də/
AmE
/'bɔ:rdər/

verb - to be around the edge of something

 
border on - hraničit s, blížit se (čemu)
BrE
/'bɔ:də ɒn/
AmE
/'bɔ:rdər ɑ:n/

verb - to be on the boundary of something, to almost be something

 
get down to business - jít přímo k věci
BrE
/get ˌdaʊn tə 'bɪznɪs/
AmE
/get ˌdaʊn tə 'bɪznɪs/

verb - to start to discuss the issue that is to be dealt with directly

 
by the book - podle předpisů, podle pravidel, v souladu s pravidly
BrE
/baɪ ðə 'bʊk/
AmE
/baɪ ðə 'bʊk/

adverb - in agreement with the law or prescribed rules

tyrannosaurus
tyrannosaurus - tyrannosaurus
BrE
/taɪˌrænə'sɔ:rəs/
AmE
/taɪˌrænə'sɔ:rəs/

noun - a very large meat eating dinosaur that stood on two legs

tyrannosaur
tyrannosaur - tyrannosaurus
BrE
/taɪ'rænəsɔ:/
AmE
/taɪ'rænəsɔ:/

noun - a very large meat eating dinosaur that stood on two legs

 
dinosaur - vykopávka, zkostnatělá věc
BrE
/'daɪnəsɔ:/
AmE
/'daɪnəsɔ:r/

noun - something or somebody that is old, obsolete, and refuses to change

 
get lost - zmiz, ztrať se, vypadni
BrE
/ˌget'lɒst/
AmE
/ˌget'lɑ:st/

verb, informal - a phrase used to tell someone you are angry with to go away

 
get lost - ztratit se, být zmatený
BrE
/ˌget'lɒst/
AmE
/ˌget'lɑ:st/

verb - to start to be confused, not to understand something