relax - zmírnit (omezení, pravidla)
BrE
/rɪ'læks/
AmE
/rɪ'læks/

verb - to make rules, laws, etc. less strict

foul play
foul play - vražda, úmyslný násilný trestný čin, násilný čin
BrE
/ˌfaʊl'pleɪ/
AmE
/ˌfaʊl'pleɪ/

noun - a murder, a deliberate killing

foul play
foul play - nečistá hra, faulování, hra proti pravidlům
BrE
/ˌfaʊl'pleɪ/
AmE
/ˌfaʊl'pleɪ/

noun, British English - actions that are against the rules (especially in sports)

foul
foul - faulovat
BrE
/'faʊl/
AmE
/'faʊl/

verb - (in sports) to do something to another player that is against the rules

foul
foul - faul (ve sportu)
BrE
/'faʊl/
AmE
/'faʊl/

noun - an action that is against the rules (especially in sports)

have cold feet
have cold feet - mít strach, nemít odvahu, dostat strach
BrE
/həv ˌkəʊld 'fi:t/
AmE
/həv ˌkoʊld 'fi:t/

verb - to suddenly feel scared or frightened to do something you planned to do

understand
understand - chápat, rozumět
BrE
/ˌʌndə'stænd/
AmE
/ˌʌndər'stænd/

verb - to realize something, to see how something works, why somebody does something etc.

 
from head to toe - od hlavy až k patě, po celém těle
BrE
/frəmˌhed tə'təʊ/
AmE
/frəmˌhed tə'toʊ/

adverb - all over the body, covering all the body

 
knuckle sandwich - vypalovačka, nakládačka (do zubů)
BrE
/ˌnʌkl'sænwɪdʒ/
AmE
/ˌnʌkl'sændwɪtʃ/

noun, informal - a punch in the mouth

 
have a shoulder to cry on - mít se kde vyplakat, mít se u koho vybrečet
BrE
/hæv əˌʃəʊldə tə'kraɪɒn/
AmE
/hæv əˌʃoʊldər tə'kraɪɑ:n/

verb - to have somebody who will listen to your problems and give you sympathy

 
keep your eyes skinned - mít oči na stopkách, pozorně sledovat
BrE
/ki:p jə'aɪz skɪnd/
AmE
/ki:p jər'aɪz skɪnd/

verb, informal - to look or watch very carefully

 
keep your eyes peeled - mít oči na stopkách, pozorně sledovat
BrE
/ki:p jə'aɪz pi:ld/
AmE
/ki:p jər'aɪz pi:ld/

verb, informal - to look or watch very carefully

 
have your head in the clouds - mít hlavu v oblacích, být snílek, být zasněný, být naivní
BrE
/həvjəˌhed ɪnðə'klaʊdz/
AmE
/həvjərˌhed ɪnðə'klaʊdz/

verb, informal - to think things are better than they actually are, not to know the actual facts about something

 
head start - náskok, počáteční výhoda
BrE
/ˌhed'stɑ:t/
AmE
/ˌhed'stɑ:rt/

noun - an advantage that you have but others don't have before starting doing something

 
keep your chin up - nevěšet hlavu, mít hlavu vzhůru
BrE
/ˌki:p jə'tʃɪnʌp/
AmE
/ˌki:p jər'tʃɪnʌp/

verb, informal - a phrase that is used to encourage someone to stay cheerful and positive although they are in a difficult situation