verb
-
to do business; to buy or sell something, often something illegal
handle
- manipulovat, zacházet (s něčím), sahat (na něco), uchopit (něco)
BrE
/'hændl/
AmE
/'hændl/
verb
-
to hold something in your hands; to move something with your hands; to pick something up; to touch something
view
- dohled, výhled, zorné pole, vyhlídka
BrE
/'vju:/
AmE
/'vju:/
noun
-
what can or cannot be seen in a particular situation
porky
- lež, kec, nepravda
BrE
/'pɔ:ki/
AmE
/'pɔ:rki/
noun, British English, informal
-
a lie
comb out
- rozčesat
BrE
/ˌkəʊm'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌkoʊm'aʊt/
verb
-
to make your hair neat with a comb, to remove tangles and knots from your hair using a comb
comb
- pročesat (důkladně prohledat)
BrE
/'kəʊm/
AmE
/'koʊm/
verb
-
to search something carefully and systematically
brush
- učesat (kartáčem), česat (kartáčem)
BrE
/'brʌʃ/
AmE
/'brʌʃ/
verb
-
to make something smooth or tidy by using a brush
beer fear
- výčitky z kocoviny
BrE
/'bi:ə ˌfɪə/
AmE
/'bɪr ˌfɪr/
noun, British English, informal
-
the irrational state of regretting things you did when you were drunk, caused by a hangover
polished
- vyleštěný, naleštěný
BrE
/'pɒlɪʃt/
AmE
/'pɑ:lɪʃt/
adjective
-
very clean and shiny
grow to like
- oblíbit si
BrE
/ˌgrəʊ tə'laɪk/
AmE
/ˌgroʊ tə'laɪk/
verb, formal
-
to start to like something or someone
May Day
- První máj
BrE
/'meɪˌdeɪ/
AmE
/'meɪˌdeɪ/
noun
-
a festival celebrated on May 1st marking the start of spring and in some countries also known as International Workers' Day
Labour Day
- Den práce
BrE
/'leɪbəˌdeɪ/
AmE
/'leɪbərˌdeɪ/
noun
-
a public holiday to honor workers and their contributions celebrated in many countries, typically on the first Monday of September in the United States and Canada, and on May 1st in many other countries
labour of love
- práce pro radost, práce pro potěšení
BrE
/ˌleɪbərəv'lʌv/
AmE
/ˌleɪbərəv'lʌv/
noun
-
something you do not for money but because you like it