turn off - odradit, nudit, nechat zchladnout, přestat vzrušovat, odpuzovat
BrE
/'tɜ:n ɒf/
AmE
/'tɜ:rn ɑ:f/

verb - to make somebody not interested, not attracted, not excited, to make somebody not aroused any more (erotically)

 
turn in - nahlásit na policii, vydat policii
BrE
/ˌtɜ:n'ɪn/
AmE
/ˌtɜ:rn'ɪn/

verb - to take someone to the police because they have committed a crime, to tell the police that somebody has committed a crime

 
turn in - jít spát, jít na kutě, jít do hajan
BrE
/ˌtɜ:n'ɪn/
AmE
/ˌtɜ:rn'ɪn/

verb - to go to bed

 
half past - půl (kolikáté), půl (při určování času)
BrE
/ˌhɑ:f'pɑ:st/
AmE
/ˌhæf'pæst/

phrase - 30 minutes after a particular hour

 
turn against - obrátit se proti (někomu), obrátit (někoho) proti (někomu)
BrE
/ˌtɜ:n ə'genst/
AmE
/ˌtɜ:rn ə'genst/

verb - to become unfriendly towards someone, to make someone become unfriendly towards someone

 
day - den
BrE
/'deɪ/
AmE
/'deɪ/

noun - the time when there's light, opposite of 'night'

crafty
crafty - prohnaný, vychytralý
BrE
/'krɑ:fti/
AmE
/'kræfti/

adjective - being able to get what you want in a clever way

 
date of birth - datum narození
BrE
/ˌdeɪt ˌəv 'bɜ:θ/
AmE
/ˌdeɪt ˌəv 'bɜ:rθ/

noun - the date on which you were born

 
overcoat - kabát, teplý plašť
BrE
/'əʊvəkəʊt/
AmE
/'əʊvərkəʊt/

noun - a long warm coat that you wear in winter

 
slum - chudinská čtvrť
BrE
/'slʌm/
AmE
/'slʌm/

noun - an area of a city that is crowded and very poor

 
backpacker - baťůžkář, turista s batohem
BrE
/'bækpækə/
AmE
/'bækpækər/

noun - a person who travels only with a backpack

skim
skim - proletět očima (text)
BrE
/'skɪm/
AmE
/'skɪm/

verb - to read something quickly

 
sweetcorn - sladká kukuřice
BrE
/'swi:tkɔ:n/
AmE
/'swi:tkɔ:rn/

noun - a long rounded vegetable, its small yellow seeds are usually eaten with butter and salt

 
sick pay - nemocenská
BrE
/'sɪk peɪ/
AmE
/'sɪk peɪ/

noun - the money that you get from your employer because you are ill and not able to work

 
prolonged - dlouhotrvající
BrE
/prə'lɒŋd/
AmE
/prə'lɔ:ŋd/

adjective - continuing for a very long time, or for longer than you expected