rush - spěchat, uspěchat
BrE
/'rʌʃ/
AmE
/'rʌʃ/

verb - to hurry; to do something too quickly

 
mack out - cpát se, žrát
BrE
/ˌmæk'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌmæk'aʊt/

verb, informal - to eat too much, to over-eat

pig out
pig out - cpát se, žrát
BrE
/ˌpɪg'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌpɪg'aʊt/

verb, informal - to eat too much, to over-eat

speed
speed - uhánět, jet rychle
BrE
/'spi:d/
AmE
/'spi:d/

verb - to travel very fast or too fast

 
go steady on - šetřit (něco)
BrE
/gəʊ 'stedɪ ən/
AmE
/goʊ 'stedi ən/

verb - not to use too much of something

 
that ship has sailed - na to už je pozdě, to už nelze změnit
BrE
/ðæt ˌʃɪp həz 'seɪld/
AmE
/ðæt ˌʃɪp həz 'seɪld/

phrase - it's too late to change something now

 
windbag - kecal, mluvka
BrE
/'wɪndˌbæg/
AmE
/'wɪndˌbæg/

noun, informal - a boring person who talks too much

 
maudlin - ufňukaný, sebelítostivý
BrE
/'mɔ:dlɪn/
AmE
/'mɔ:dlɪn/

adjective - too emotional and drowning in self-pity

 
grind - šprt
BrE
/'graɪnd/
AmE
/'graɪnd/

noun, American English, informal - (disapproving) a person who studies too hard

 
swot - šprt
BrE
/'swɒt/
AmE
/'swɑ:t/

noun, British English, informal - (disapproving) a person who studies too hard

 
cliché - klišé
BrE
/'kli:ʃeɪ/
AmE
/kli:'ʃeɪ/

noun - a phrase that is used too often

drunkard
drunkard - opilec, ožrala, ochlasta
BrE
/'drʌŋkəd/
AmE
/'drʌŋkərd/

noun - a person who drinks too much alcohol

 
drunky - opilec
BrE
/'drʌŋki/
AmE
/'drʌŋki/

noun, informal - a person who drinks too much alcohol

 
impulsively - impulzivně
BrE
/ɪm'pʌlsɪvli/
AmE
/ɪm'pʌlsɪvli/

adverb - (done) without thinking things over, too quickly

 
overcrowded - přeplněný, přelidněný
BrE
/ˌəʊvə'kraʊdəd/
AmE
/ˌəʊvər'kraʊdəd/

adjective - filled with too many things or people