phrase
-
a phrase used to say goodbye and confirm when or where you will see the other person
budget
- levný, úsporný
BrE
/'bʌdʒət/
AmE
/'bʌdʒət/
adjective
-
very cheap
corner shop
- večerka (obchod)
BrE
/'kɔ:nəˌʃɒp/
AmE
/'kɔ:rnərˌʃɑ:p/
noun, British English
-
a place where you can buy food, newspapers, toiletries etc., usually located in a residential part of a town and has long opening hours
convenience store
- večerka (obchod)
BrE
/kən'vi:niəns ˌstɔ:/
AmE
/kən'vi:niəns ˌstɔ:r/
noun
-
a place where you can buy food, newspapers, toiletries etc., usually located in a residential part of a town and has long opening hours
escort
- doprovázet, doprovodit, eskortovat
BrE
/ɪ'skɔ:t/
AmE
/es'kɔ:rt/
verb
-
to go with someone to a place to be sure that the person really left, or to protect them
for kicks
- se srandy, pro legraci, pro zábavu
BrE
/fə 'kɪks/
AmE
/fə 'kɪks/
phrase, informal
-
done for a laugh without serious intentions
vacate
- vyklidit, opustit
BrE
/və'keɪt/
AmE
/və'keɪt/
verb, formal
-
to leave a seat, room, building, etc. usually to make it available for other people
put down
- uložit (ke spánku)
BrE
/ˌpʊt'daʊn/
AmE
/ˌpʊt'daʊn/
verb
-
to put someone to bed
to the letter
- přesně, do detailu, do písmene, do puntíku
BrE
/təðə'letə/
AmE
/təðə'let̬ər/
phrase
-
doing exactly what you are told to do, paying attention to every detail
neighbouring
- sousední, přilehlý, okolní
BrE
/'neɪbərɪŋ/
AmE
/'neɪbərɪŋ/
adjective
-
located next to someone or something
trolley
- vozík, servírovací stolek (pojízdný)
BrE
/'trɒli/
AmE
/'trɑ:li/
noun, British English
-
a small vehicle or table with four wheels that is pushed or pulled and is used for carrying things
stuffed
- přejedený, nacpaný, plný (najedený)
BrE
/'stʌft/
AmE
/'stʌft/
adjective
-
having eaten more than enough, not being able to eat more