look around - porozhlédnout se, rozhlédnout se kolem
BrE
/ˌlʊk ə'raʊnd/
AmE
/ˌlʊk ə'raʊnd/

verb - to visit a place and see what there is

 
look out for - mít se na pozoru před (něčím), být opatrný na
BrE
/ˌlʊk 'aʊt fɔ:/
AmE
/ˌlʊk 'aʊt fɔ:r/

verb - to avoid something bad

 
jump at - skočit po (příležitosti), popadnout (např. šanci), chopit se (např. příležitosti)
BrE
/'ˌdʒʌmpˌæt/
AmE
/'ˌdʒʌmpˌæt/

verb - to use an opportunity gladly and quickly, to accept an offer gladly and quickly

 
go after - jít za (něčím), jít po (někom)
BrE
/ˌgəʊ'ɑ:ftə/
AmE
/'ˌgoʊˌæftər/

verb - to try to get something, to try to catch someone

 
kick back - oddychnout si, orazit si, dát si oraz, odpočinout si
BrE
/ˌkɪk'bæk/
AmE
/ˌkɪk'bæk/

verb, American English - to relax

pry
pry - páčit, vypáčit
BrE
/'praɪ/
AmE
/'praɪ/

verb - to open something, move something etc. with force by using a tool as a lever (e.g. a crowbar)

 
charter - charta, listina (práv)
BrE
/'tʃɑ:tə/
AmE
/'tʃɑ:rt̬ər/

noun - a formal written statement of the rights of a country's people

 
fumble - těžko hledat slova, špatně se vyjadřovat
BrE
/'fʌmbl/
AmE
/'fʌmbl/

verb - to have difficulty speaking clearly or thinking of suitable words

 
fumble - pohrávat si (v prstech), tápat
BrE
/'fʌmbl/
AmE
/'fʌmbl/

verb - to do something in a clumsy way, especially when using your hands

 
flow - příliv
BrE
/'fləʊ/
AmE
/'fləʊ/

noun - the movement of the sea towards the shore

 
flow - tok, průtok
BrE
/'fləʊ/
AmE
/'fləʊ/

noun - the continuous movement of something or someone in one direction

 
flow - volně splývat (vlasy, oblečení)
BrE
/'fləʊ/
AmE
/'fləʊ/

verb - to hang loosely and often attractively

 
drift - návěj, závěj
BrE
/'drɪft/
AmE
/'drɪft/

noun - a large pile of snow or something similar, made by the wind

 
drift - pohybovat se (pomalu)
BrE
/'drɪft/
AmE
/'drɪft/

verb - to move somewhere slowly

clench
clench - sevřít, zatnout
BrE
/'klentʃ/
AmE
/'klentʃ/

verb - to press your hands or teeth together tightly, usually showing that you are upset or determined