stock
stock - vývar, bujón
BrE
/'stɒk/
AmE
/'stɑ:k/

noun - the liquid in which you have boiled meat, you use it to make different soups and sauces

 
icebox - lednička, chladnička
BrE
/'aɪsbɒks/
AmE
/'aɪsbɑ:ks/

noun, American English - a piece of electrical equipment where you store food in order to keep it cold and fresh

life buoy
life buoy - záchranný kruh
BrE
/'laɪfˌbɔɪ/
AmE
/'laɪfˌbu:i/

noun - a kind of ring that floats in water and is used to save someone who is drowning

 
tigerfish - tygří ryba
BrE
/'taɪgəˌfɪʃ/
AmE
/'taɪgərˌfɪʃ/

noun - one of different kinds of fish (esp. of the genus Hydrocynus) with large teeth and fierce appearance

quail
quail - křepelka
BrE
/'kweɪl/
AmE

noun - a small bird that looks like a pheasant, it is brown and it is hunted for meat

wind chimes
wind chimes - zvonkohra
BrE
/'wɪndˌtʃaɪmz/
AmE
/'wɪndˌtʃaɪmz/

noun - a set of wooden or metal tubes that you hang outside and the wind makes it tinkle

 
cup - nastavit dlaně (k pití apod.)
BrE
/'kʌp/
AmE
/'kʌp/

verb - to put your hands together and curve them into a shape allowing them to hold water etc.

Christ
Christ - Kristus
BrE
/'kraɪst/
AmE
/'kraɪst/

noun - a saviour; the person who was born in Bethlehem and whose teaching forms the basis for Christianity

 
subordinate clause - vedlejší věta
BrE
/səˌbɔ:dɪnət'klɔ:z/
AmE
/səˌbɔ:rdɪnət'klɔ:z/

noun - a clause in a sentence that is connected to the main clause and is dependent on it

 
manual - manuál, příručka
BrE
/'mænjuəl/
AmE
/'mænjuəl/

noun - a small book that comes with a product and contains general information about it, gives instructions, etc.

 
hobbit - hobit
BrE
/'hɒbɪt/
AmE
/'hɑ:bɪt/

noun - J. R. R. Tolkien's imaginary being similar to a human, smaller in size and with hairy feet

clockwork
clockwork - hodinový strojek
BrE
/'klɒkwɜ:k/
AmE
/'klɑ:kwɜ:rk/

noun - a geared wheel mechanism that is driven by a spring and is used for clocks or toys

anchovy
anchovy - ančovička
BrE
/'æntʃəvi/
AmE
/'æntʃoʊvi/

noun - a type of small sea fish that is often canned and served on pizza, in salads etc.

gladiator
gladiator - gladiátor
BrE
/'glædɪeɪtə/
AmE
/'glædɪeɪt̬ər/

noun - a warrior in ancient Rome who fought in the Colosseum to entertain the public and the Emperor

 
soulmate - spřízněná duše
BrE
/'səʊlˌmeɪt/
AmE
/'soʊlˌmeɪt/

noun - a person who is very close to you, who understands you perfectly and whom you understand perfectly