hereditary - dědičný
BrE
/hə'redɪtri/
AmE
/hə'redɪteri/

adjective - (usually of diseases) passed on from a parent to child

 
I see - aha
BrE
/ˌaɪ'si:/
AmE
/ˌaɪ'si:/

phrase - a phrase you say to show that you understand something

 
vote out - hlasováním vyloučit, odvolat hlasováním, zbavit funkce (hlasováním)
BrE
/ˌvəʊt'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌvoʊt̬'aʊt/

verb - to remove someone from a position by voting against them

 
supersede - nahradit (staré novým), vytlačit
BrE
/ˌsu:pə'si:d/
AmE
/ˌsu:pər'si:d/

verb - to replace something old or old-fashioned with something new

 
discretionary - na uvážení, na vlastním uvážení, ponechaný volnému uvážení
BrE
/dɪ'skreʃənri/
AmE
/dɪ'skreʃəˌneri/

adjective - left to your judgement, done when you think it's necessary

 
composure - rozvaha, klid
BrE
/kəm'pəʊʒə/
AmE
/kəm'poʊʒər/

noun - the ability to stay calm esp. in a stressful situation

kiln
kiln - vypalovací pec, sušící pec
BrE
/'kɪln/
AmE
/'kɪln/

noun - a kind of oven used to harden clay, pottery etc.

 
pound - bít, mlátit, bušit, tlouct
BrE
/'paʊnd/
AmE
/'paʊnd/

verb - to hit something hard (with your fists or something heavy)

 
lead - vést (někam), směřovat (někam)
BrE
/'li:d/
AmE
/'li:d/

verb - to go in the direction (e.g. a road, exit etc.)

 
weed out - protřídit, probrat, vyřadit, vytřídit, zbavit se (něčeho nežádoucího)
BrE
/ˌwi:d'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌwi:d'aʊt/

verb - to remove or eliminate something or someone that is unwanted or less desirable from a group, often to improve the overall quality or effectiveness

 
ureter - močovod
BrE
/ju'ri:tə/
AmE
/'jʊrət̬ər/

noun - a tube-like structure that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder, allowing it to be stored until it's eliminated from the body

 
alimony - výživné, alimenty
BrE
/'æləməni/
AmE
/'æləmoʊni/

noun, American English - money that someone has to pay to their former wife or husband regularly after they get divorced, especially when they have had children together

 
maintenance - výživné, alimenty
BrE
/'meɪntənəns/
AmE
/'meɪnt̬ənəns/

noun, British English - money that someone has to pay to their former wife or husband regularly after they get divorced, especially when they have had children together

identity card
identity card - průkaz totožnosti
BrE
/aɪ'dentəti kɑ:d/
AmE
/aɪ'dentəti kɑ:rd/

noun - a card with a person's name, photograph, date of birth, and other information, people have to carry this card to prove who they are

 
burdened - obtěžkaný, zatížený
BrE
/'bɜ:dnd/
AmE
/'bɜ:rdnd/

adjective - prevented from doing something or going somewhere because of something heavy you have to carry or something worrying that you have to live with