hatch out
hatch out - vylíhnout se, líhnout se, vyklubat se
BrE
/ˌhætʃ'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌhætʃ'aʊt/

verb - (of birds, reptiles etc.) to come out of the egg, or (of eggs) to break and let a baby animal come out

 
get something off your chest - vyzpovídat se, ulevit si, shodit ze sebe
BrE
/'get sʌmθɪŋ ɒf jə'tʃest/
AmE
/'get sʌmθɪŋ ɑ:f jər'tʃest/

verb - to tell someone about something that has been worrying or bothering you for some time in order to make you feel better

 
loppers - dlouhé zahradnické nůžky
BrE
/'lɒpəz/
AmE
/'lɑ:prz/

noun - a garden tool similar to a pair of scissors with very long handles that is used to cut twigs and small brunches

ticklish
ticklish - lechtivý
BrE
/'tɪklɪʃ/
AmE
/'tɪklɪʃ/

adjective - very sensitive to the touch, feeling slightly uncomfortable when you softly touch their skin or tending to laugh when you touch them

 
crease - pomačkat, pomačkat se, zmačkat, zmačkat se
BrE
/'kri:s/
AmE
/'kri:s/

verb - to make lines on something by bending, folding or crushing it, or to develop such lines by being bent, folded or crushed

 
no sweat - žádnej problém, v pohodě, v klidu
BrE
/nəʊ 'swet/
AmE
/noʊ 'swet/

phrase, informal - used to say someone that something is not a problem when they ask you to do something or when they thank you

 
back up - zálohovat (informace v počítači)
BrE
/ˌbæk 'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌbæk 'ʌp/

verb - to make a copy of a file in your computer and store it somewhere in case something happens to the original file

refurbish
refurbish - zrenovovat, renovovat, modernizovat
BrE
/ri:'fɜ:bɪʃ/
AmE
/ri:'fɜ:rbɪʃ/

verb - to renovate and improve something, especially a building or piece of equipment, by cleaning, repairing, or updating it to a better condition

 
floo powder - prášek Letax
BrE
/'flu: paʊdə/
AmE
/'flu: paʊdər/

noun - (Harry Potter) the magical powder that enables witches and wizards to travel from one place to another by the use of fireplaces

camel
camel - velbloud
BrE
/'kæml/
AmE
/'kæml/

noun - an African and Asian animal that has two humps on its back, people use it to ride on and to carry things

 
rent - pronajmout, pronajmout si, pronajímat
BrE
/'rent/
AmE
/'rent/

verb - to use a house, flat etc. which is not yours (for money); to let somebody use your house, flat etc. for money

hay
hay - seno, sláma
BrE
/'heɪ/
AmE
/'heɪ/

noun - dried up grass or the stems of other plants, it is usually used by farm animals to sleep on or to eat

 
stumble - klopýtat, zakopnout, zakopávat
BrE
/'stʌmbl/
AmE
/'stʌmbl/

verb - to fall (or start to fall) because you have stepped on something or hit your foot against something when walking or running

 
guide - průvodce (knižní apod.)
BrE
/'gaɪd/
AmE
/'gaɪd/

noun - a book that gives you practical information about a place you don't know very well (where to stay, what to see etc.)

carry
carry - nést, nosit, přenášet
BrE
/'kæri/
AmE
/'kæri/

verb - to move something from one place to another, esp. by lifting it up at one place and putting it down at another