liaise - úzce spolupracovat
BrE
/li'eɪz/
AmE
/li'eɪz/

verb, British English - to work closely with someone and keep each other informed about what is going on

cheat sheet
cheat sheet - tahák (školní)
BrE
/'tʃi:tˌʃi:t/
AmE
/'tʃi:tˌʃi:t/

noun - a piece of paper which students use secretly during a test at school and cheat

crib sheet
crib sheet - tahák (školní)
BrE
/'krɪbˌʃi:t/
AmE
/'krɪbˌʃi:t/

noun - a piece of paper which students use secretly during a test at school and cheat

sewer
sewer - kanál, stoka
BrE
/'su:ə/
AmE
/'su:ər/

noun - an underground pipe or a tunnel that carries waste water from houses and other buildings

 
speak of the devil - my o vlku
BrE
/spi:k əv ðə 'devl/
AmE
/spi:k əv ðə 'devəl/

phrase - the phrase we use when we've been talking about someone and the person suddenly appears

crisis
crisis - krize
BrE
/'kraɪsɪs/
AmE
/'kraɪsɪs/

noun - a difficult situation in which you have to make serious decisions and solve serious problems

sprinkler
sprinkler - zavlažovač, postřikovač, rozstřikovač
BrE
/'sprɪŋklə/
AmE
/'sprɪŋklər/

noun - a device that you can attach to a garden hose and use for automatic irrigation

rookie
rookie - začátečník, zelenáč, nováček
BrE
/'rʊki/
AmE
/'rʊki/

noun, American English, informal - a person who is new to an activity or an organization and has little experience

repent
repent - kát se, litovat (čeho)
BrE
/rɪ'pent/
AmE
/rɪ'pent/

verb, formal - to feel sorry that you've done something wrong and try not to do it again

 
zigzag - klikatá čára
BrE
/'zɪgzæg/
AmE
/'zɪgzæg/

noun - a line that turns left and right sharply, looking like a row of letters 'Z'

 
waiting room - čekárna
BrE
/'weɪtɪŋˌru:m/
AmE
/'weɪt̬ɪŋˌru:m/

noun - a room at a railway station where you can sit and wait for your train

wolf
wolf - vlk
BrE
/'wʊlf/
AmE
/'wʊlf/

noun - a wild animal that looks like a dog, it lives and hunts in a group

burrow
burrow - nora
BrE
/'bʌrəʊ/
AmE
/'bʌroʊ/

noun - a hole in the ground made by a rabbit etc. to live and hide in

bead
bead - korálek
BrE
/'bi:d/
AmE
/'bi:d/

noun - a small glass ball that is usually put on a string and used for decoration

ballet
ballet - balet
BrE
/'bæleɪ/
AmE
/'bæ'leɪ/

noun - a performance played by actors who tell the story by dancing and making special movements