embroider
embroider - vyšívat
BrE
/ɪm'brɔɪdə/
AmE
/ɪm'brɔɪdər/

verb - to decorate a piece of cloth using a needle and a coloured thread

 
elastic - elastický
BrE
/ɪ'læstɪk/
AmE
/ɪ'læstɪk/

adjective - able to be stretched and returned to the original size (e.g. clothes etc.)

 
in the street - na ulici
BrE
/ˌɪn ðə'stri:t/
AmE
/ˌɪn ðə'stri:t/

phrase - on a road in a town with houses and buildings on both sides

hunter
hunter - lovec
BrE
/'hʌntə/
AmE
/'hʌnt̬ər/

noun - a person who chases and kills an animal, usually for food or sport

 
heartbeat - tlukot srdce
BrE
/'hɑ:tbi:t/
AmE
/'hɑ:rtbi:t/

noun - the movement and/or the sound the heart makes when it pumps blood

 
keep an eye on - dohlédnout na, dohlížet na, dávat pozor na, hlídat (co)
BrE
/'ki:p ən'aɪ ən/
AmE
/'ki:p ən'aɪ ən/

verb - to watch something (or somebody) and keep it from being stolen or harmed

gallery
gallery - galerie
BrE
/'gæləri/
AmE
/'gæləri/

noun - a place where you can see paintings, sculptures and other work of art

fall out with
fall out with - přestat si rozumět (s někým), začít se hádat
BrE
/ˌfɔ:l'aʊt wɪð/
AmE
/ˌfɔ:l'aʊt wɪð/

verb - to stop being friendly with someone and start to have arguments with them

 
measles - spalničky
BrE
/'mi:zlz/
AmE
/'mi:zlz/

noun - an infectious disease that causes red spots on the skin and a fever

mouse
mouse - myš
BrE
/'maʊs/
AmE
/'maʊs/

noun - a small furry animal with grey or brown hair and a long tail

morning
morning - ráno, dopoledne
BrE
/'mɔ:nɪŋ/
AmE
/'mɔ:rnɪŋ/

noun - the part of the day after you get up and/or before lunch

lobster
lobster - humr, mořský rak
BrE
/'lɒbstə/
AmE
/'lɑ:bstər/

noun - a sea animal that has a shell, eight legs and two strong pincers

 
lift-off - start (rakety apod.), odpálení (rakety apod.)
BrE
/'lɪftˌɒf/
AmE
/'lɪftˌɑ:f/

noun - the moment when a space craft is sent into the air and space

hen
hen - slepice
BrE
/'hen/
AmE
/'hen/

noun - a female chicken, a farm bird that is kept for eggs and meat

hand
hand - ruka
BrE
/'hænd/
AmE
/'hænd/

noun - it has a thumb and four fingers, you have got two of them