enamel - email, emailový nátěr
BrE
/ɪ'næml/
AmE
/ɪ'næml/

noun - a type of paint which produces hard shiny surface when it is dry

orderly
orderly - zřízenec (nemocniční), sanitář
BrE
/'ɔ:dəli/
AmE
/'ɔ:rdərli/

noun - a person without medical training whose job is to assist doctors and nurses

 
tourniquet - tlakový obvaz, škrtidlo
BrE
/'tɔ:nɪkeɪ/
AmE
/'tɜrnɪkət/

noun - a long piece of cloth that is wrapped tightly an arm or leg

 
probable - pravděpodobný kandidát
BrE
/'prɒbəbl/
AmE
/'prɑ:bəbl/

noun, British English - a person or an animal that is likely to become or do something

 
inflexibility - nepružnost, neohebnost
BrE
/ɪnˌfleksə'bɪləti/
AmE
/ɪnˌfleksə'bɪləti/

noun - the fact that a material is hard, stiff and unable to be bent

 
meaningfully - výmluvně, významně
BrE
/'mi:nɪŋfəli/
AmE
/'mi:nɪŋfəli/

adverb - in a way that is intended to express something without saying it directly

 
habit - hábit (řeholní roucho)
BrE
/'hæbɪt/
AmE
/'hæbɪt/

noun - a long piece of clothing that is worn by people in religious groups

calendula
calendula - měsíček (rostlina)
BrE
/kə'lendjələ/
AmE
/kə'lendʒələ/

noun - a plant with fragrant yellow or orange flowers that is used in medicine

 
abuser - zneuživatel
BrE
/ə'bju:zə/
AmE
/ə'bju:zər/

noun - a person who uses something, usually drugs, in a way that is harmful

 
personalise - opatřit jménem vlastníka
BrE
/'pɜ:sənəlaɪz/
AmE
/'pɜ:rsənəlaɪz/

verb - to change something so that it is obvious that it belongs to you

 
lacquer - lak (nátěrový)
BrE
/'lækə/
AmE
/'lækər/

noun - a liquid that is used on various materials to make them look shiny

folk music
folk music - folk, folková hudba
BrE
/'fəʊkˌmju:zɪk/
AmE
/'foʊkˌmju:zɪk/

noun - a music that is inspired by traditional music, it uses guitars, violins etc.

 
objectively - objektivně
BrE
/əb'dʒektɪvli/
AmE
/əb'dʒektɪvli/

adverb - in a way that is based on facts rather than on personal opinions

 
alloy - slitina
BrE
/'ælɔɪ/
AmE
/'ælɔɪ/

noun - a metal that is a combination of more metals or metals and nonmetals

 
hard luck - smůla (ne štěstí)
BrE
/ˌhɑ:d'lʌk/
AmE
/ˌhɑ:rd'lʌk/

interjection, British English, informal - bad luck, especially used when we're expressing sympathy with someone who is disappointed