noun
-
the study of ideas, the meaning of life, the nature of existence and reality etc.
public school
- soukromá škola
BrE
/'pʌblɪkˌsku:l/
AmE
/'pʌblɪkˌsku:l/
noun, British English
-
a private school
plague
- mor
BrE
/'pleɪg/
AmE
/'pleɪg/
noun
-
a serious disease that kills many people
peak season
- hlavní sezóna
BrE
/'pi:k si:zn/
AmE
/'pi:k si:zn/
noun
-
the time of the year when there are most tourist at a place
prominent
- prominentní, přední
BrE
/'prɒmɪnənt/
AmE
/'prɑ:mɪnənt/
adjective
-
well known; important; noticeable
propaganda
- propaganda
BrE
/ˌprɒpə'gɑ:ndə/
AmE
/ˌprɑ:pə'gændə/
noun
-
information that is spread in order to influence people's opinions, which, however, only shows one side of an argument
paperback
- papírová vazba
BrE
/'peɪpəˌbæk/
AmE
/'peɪpərˌbæk/
noun
-
a paper cover of a book
play
- hrát (sport)
BrE
/'pleɪ/
AmE
/'pleɪ/
verb
-
to take part in a sport or game
plaster
- sádra
BrE
/'plɑ:stə/
AmE
/'plæstər/
noun
-
white powder mixed with water becomes hard as it dries, often used to prevent a broken part of the body from moving
plaster
- omítnout
BrE
/'plɑ:stə/
AmE
/'plæstər/
verb
-
to put plaster on walls or ceilings
plaster
- omítka
BrE
/'plɑ:stə/
AmE
/'plæstər/
noun
-
a substance (made by mixing a special white powder with water) that becomes hard when it dries, it is put on walls and ceilings to make the surface even
paint
- vymalovat, natřít
BrE
/'peɪnt/
AmE
/'peɪnt/
verb
-
to put paint on the surface of something, e.g. on a wall etc.