tip - vysypat, nasypat, vylít, nalít, vyklopit
BrE
/'tɪp/
AmE
/'tɪp/

verb - to make something or someone come out of their position by holding them at an angle

 
first things first - jedno po druhém, popořadě
BrE
/'fɜ:st θɪŋz ˌfɜ:st/
AmE
/'fɜ:rst θɪŋz ˌfɜ:rst/

phrase - used to say that the most important things should be done before anything else

 
put - dostat (do nějaké situace či stavu)
BrE
/'pʊt/
AmE
/'pʊt/

verb - to cause a particular state or condition of something or somebody

 
on hold - v pořadí, čekající (při telefonování)
BrE
/ɒn 'həʊld/
AmE
/ɑ:n 'hoʊld/

adverb - delayed until a later time, when using the phone

 
fly open - rozletět se, zprudka se otevřít
BrE
/ˌflaɪ'əʊpən/
AmE
/ˌflaɪ'oʊpən/

verb - to open suddenly

 
ahead of schedule - v předstihu, napřed
BrE
/ə'hed əv 'ʃedju:l/
AmE
/ə'hed əv 'skedʒu:l/

adverb - earlier than expected

 
rating - hodnocení (pořadí), žebříček (např. sledovanosti)
BrE
/'reɪtɪŋ/
AmE
/'reɪt̬ɪŋ/

noun - a measurement of how popular or good someone or something is in relation to other people or things

 
receive - přijmout, vzít (např. novinku)
BrE
/rɪ'si:v/
AmE
/rɪ'si:v/

verb - to react to something new in a particular way

 
PhD - titul doktora či doktorky filozofie
BrE
/ˌpi:eɪtʃ'di:/
AmE
/ˌpi:eɪtʃ'di:/

noun - a university degree awarded to people who have done research in a particular subject

 
über-smart - superchytrý, nesmírně chytrý
BrE
/ˌu:bə'smɑ:t/
AmE
/ˌu:bər'smɑ:rt/

adjective, informal - very smart

 
raise - zvýšení platu
BrE
/'reɪz/
AmE
/'reɪz/

noun, American English - an increase in the money you get for your work

 
lose touch - ztratit kontakt, přestat být v kontaktu
BrE
/ˌlu:z 'tʌtʃ/
AmE
/ˌlu:z 'tʌtʃ/

verb - to stop communicating with someone, to not know what is going on in each other's lives

 
puffed - nateklý, oteklý, napuchlý
BrE
/'pʌfd/
AmE
/'pʌfd/

adjective - swollen, because of an injury or because you have been crying

 
not bat an eyelid - nehnout brvou, ani nemrknout
BrE
/nɒt ˌbæt ən 'aɪlɪd/
AmE
/nɑ:t ˌbæt ən 'aɪlɪd/

verb, British English, informal - to show no sign of worry or surprise when something unusual happens

 
bat - mrknout, mrkat
BrE
/'bæt/
AmE
/'bæt/

verb - to close and open your eyes quickly, especially to attract attention