drowsy
drowsy - ospalý
BrE
/'draʊzi/
AmE
/'draʊzi/

adjective - sleepy, wanting to sleep

drown
drown - utopit, utopit se
BrE
/'draʊn/
AmE
/'draʊn/

verb - to die by being underwater and unable to breathe, to let somebody die in this way

drop
drop - kapka, kapička, krůpěj
BrE
/'drɒp/
AmE
/'drɑ:p/

noun - a small amount of water or some other liquid, usually shaped like a very small ball

drive
drive - cesta autem
BrE
/'draɪv/
AmE
/'draɪv/

noun - a journey by car

 
drive - pohon, hnací síla
BrE
/'draɪv/
AmE
/'draɪv/

noun - a power that makes something move

drip
drip - kapat, odkapávat
BrE
/'drɪp/
AmE
/'drɪp/

verb - to fall down in small drops or to produce drops of liquid that fall down

dressing table
dressing table - toaletní stolek
BrE
/'dresɪŋ teɪbl/
AmE
/'dresɪŋ teɪbl/

noun - a piece of furniture with drawers and a mirror

dress
dress - obléknout, oblékat, oblékat se
BrE
/'dres/
AmE
/'dres/

verb - to put on clothes

dream
dream - sen
BrE
/'dri:m/
AmE
/'dri:m/

noun - the images or pictures you have in your head when you sleep

drawing
drawing - kresba, obrázek (kreslený), nákres, diagram
BrE
/'drɔ:ɪŋ/
AmE
/'drɔ:ɪŋ/

noun - a picture made by a pencil, a pen etc.

 
draw - táhnout, tahat
BrE
/'drɔ:/
AmE
/'drɔ:/

verb - to pull

 
draw - remíza, nerozhodný výsledek
BrE
/'drɔ:/
AmE
/'drɔ:/

noun - a game that ends in a way that neither side wins

draughts
draughts - dáma (hra)
BrE
/'drɑ:fts/
AmE
/'dræfts/

noun, British English - a board game played by black and white pieces on a chessboard

 
draught - průvan, závan
BrE
/'drɑ:ft/
AmE
/'dræft/

noun, British English - a stream of air that flows into a room e.g. through open doors or windows etc.

drake
drake - kačer
BrE
/'dreɪk/
AmE
/'dreɪk/

noun - a male duck