prejudice - vyvolat předsudky
BrE
/'predʒədɪs/
AmE
/'predʒədɪs/

verb, formal - to influence someone so that they are unfair in some way

 
prejudice - poškodit
BrE
/'predʒədɪs/
AmE
/'predʒədɪs/

verb, formal - to have a harmful influence on something or someone

 
industrial action - stávka, protest
BrE
/ɪnˌdʌstriəl 'ækʃn/
AmE
/ɪnˌdʌstriəl 'ækʃn/

noun, British English - an occasion when workers stop working to protest to their employers about something

 
immigration - pasová kontrola (při příjezdu do země)
BrE
/ˌɪmɪ'greɪʃn/
AmE
/ˌɪmɪ'greɪʃn/

noun - the place where they check your passport, visa etc. when you come to a foreign country

 
charity - laskavost, dobrota
BrE
/'tʃærəti/
AmE
/'tʃærəti/

noun, formal - the quality of being kind to people, especially when you are judging them

 
incomparable - jedinečný, bezkonkurenční
BrE
/ɪn'kɒmpərəbl/
AmE
/ɪn'kɑ:mpərəbl/

adjective - the best of all, far better than anything or anyone else

 
bass - okounek, mořčák
BrE
/'bæs/
AmE
/'bæs/

noun - one of many kinds of fish (the order perciformes)

 
tenor - tenor
BrE
/'tenə/
AmE
/'tenər/

noun - a man's singing voice between baritone and alto

 
alto - alt (hud.)
BrE
/'æltəʊ/
AmE
/'æltoʊ/

noun - a singing voice between soprano and tenor

 
crystal - krystal
BrE
/'krɪstl/
AmE
/'krɪstl/

noun - a kind of solid material where the molecules fit together in a regular pattern

 
negligently - nedbale, lhostejně
BrE
/'neglɪdʒəntli/
AmE
/'neglɪdʒəntli/

adverb, formal - without giving enough attention or care to things or people

 
negligently - ležerně
BrE
/'neglɪdʒəntli/
AmE
/'neglɪdʒəntli/

adverb, literary - in a way that is relaxed or informal

 
negligibly - zanedbatelně, nepatrně
BrE
/'neglɪdʒəbli/
AmE
/'neglɪdʒəbli/

adverb - in a way that is not important or worth considering

negligence
negligence - nedbalost
BrE
/'neglɪdʒəns/
AmE
/'neglɪdʒəns/

noun, formal - the fact of not giving enough care or attention to someone or something

 
illusory - iluzorní, klamný
BrE
/ɪ'lu:səri/
AmE
/ɪ'lu:səri/

adjective, formal - seeming true or possible, but in fact, being false or impossible