stand aside
- odstoupit, ustoupit, postavit se stranou
BrE
/ˌstænd ə'saɪd/
AmE
/ˌstænd ə'saɪd/
verb
-
to move a little to the right or left, especially to let someone pass or to let somebody do something
preach
- kázat
BrE
/'pri:tʃ/
AmE
/'pri:tʃ/
verb
-
to give a religious speech, to tell somebody what to do and try to persuade them that it is right
sum
- shrnout, sečíst dohromady, sečíst
BrE
/'sʌm/
AmE
/'sʌm/
verb
-
to put everything together; to add all the numbers together; to come to a conclusion by putting all the things together
innovate
- inovovat
BrE
/'ɪnəveɪt/
AmE
/'ɪnəveɪt/
verb
-
to create something new, to bring new ideas etc. to something, to make something better by bringing in new ideas etc.
globe
- glóbus
BrE
/'gləʊb/
AmE
/'gloʊb/
noun
-
a ball-shaped object with a map of the world on its surface, it is usually on a stand so that it can be turned around at the same angle as the earth
negotiator
- vyjednávač
BrE
/nɪ'gəʊʃieɪtə/
AmE
/nɪ'goʊʃieɪt̬ər/
noun
-
a person who talks to others to reach an agreement or to solve a problem
cuss out
- sprdnout, seřvat, vynadat
BrE
/kʌs'aʊt/
AmE
/kʌs'aʊt/
verb, American English, informal
-
to angrily speak to someone usually using offensive or rude language; to swear at someone