eh - cože? jakže?
BrE
/'eɪ/
AmE
/'eɪ/

interjection, British English, informal - used when you didn't understand or aren't sure you understood what someone has just said

 
snooze - dřímat, pospávat
BrE
/'snu:z/
AmE
/'snu:z/

verb - to sleep lightly during the day, especially if you're not in bed

 
virginity - panenství, panictví
BrE
/vɜ:'dʒɪnɪti/
AmE
/vɜ:r'dʒɪnɪti/

noun - the state of being a virgin

 
blight - plíseň, hniloba (na rostlinách)
BrE
/'blaɪt/
AmE
/'blaɪt/

noun - a disease that kills plants, there are many kinds

 
sucker - kdo nedokáže něčemu odolat, kdo má pro něco slabost
BrE
/'sʌkə/
AmE
/'sʌkər/

noun, informal - someone who can't resist something, someone who enjoys something very much

 
blossom - vzkvétat, rozvíjet se
BrE
/'blɒsəm/
AmE
/'blɑ:səm/

verb - to grow, to develop, to become more successful

 
fresher - nováček (na VŠ), prvák (na začátku semestru)
BrE
/'freʃə/
AmE
/'freʃər/

noun, British English, informal - a first-year student at the beginning of their studies

congestion
congestion - zácpy (na silnici), hustý provoz, ucpané silnice, zácpa
BrE
/kən'dʒestʃən/
AmE
/kən'dʒestʃən/

noun - heavy traffic, the state of being very crowded

meticulous
meticulous - puntičkářský, úzkostlivě pečlivý, akurátní
BrE
/mə'tɪkjələs/
AmE
/mə'tɪkjələs/

adjective - paying careful attention to small details

 
thrive on - vyžívat se (v něčem), libovat si
BrE
/'θraɪv ɒn/
AmE
/'θraɪv ɑ:n/

verb - to enjoy something that other people don't find enjoyble

 
prosperous - prosperující, vzkvétající, úspěšný
BrE
/'prɒspərəs/
AmE
/'prɑ:spərəs/

adjective - successful, growing successfully

 
thriving - prosperující, vzkvétající, úspěšný
BrE
/'θraɪvɪŋ/
AmE
/'θraɪvɪŋ/

adjective - prosperous, growing successfully

out of tune
out of tune - falešný, rozladěný, nenaladěný
BrE
/ˌaʊtəv'tju:n/
AmE
/ˌaʊt̬əv'tu:n/

adverb - not in tune, off-key, having the wrong musical notes

 
sharp - nad tónem
BrE
/'ʃɑ:p/
AmE
/'ʃɑ:rp/

adjective - higher than the correct musical note

 
flat - pod tónem
BrE
/'flæt/
AmE
/'flæt/

adjective, British English - lower than the correct musical note