noun
-
an occassion when you are happy and enjoying yourself because something good has happened or because it is a special day (e.g. a birthday)
stocking
- punčocha
BrE
/'stɒkɪŋ/
AmE
/'stɑ:kɪŋ/
noun
-
one of the pair of coverings for the feet and legs, usually worn by women; at Christmas, Santa Claus puts little presents into it
present simple
- přítomný prostý čas
BrE
/'preznt sɪmpl/
AmE
/ˌpreznt 'sɪmpl/
noun
-
a tense that is used for actions that happen regularly, are generally true etc. In questions and negatives we use DO / DOES / DON'T / DOESN'T
hitch-hike
- stopovat (jet stopem), jet stopem
BrE
/'hɪtʃˌhaɪk/
AmE
verb
-
to stand by the road, lift up your thumb and wait for a driver to give you a lift; to travel in this manner
hitchhike
- stopovat (jet stopem), jet stopem
BrE
/'hɪtʃhaɪk/
AmE
/'hɪtʃhaɪk/
verb
-
to stand by the road, lift up your thumb and wait for a driver to give you a lift; to travel in this manner
Mad Eye Moody
- Pošuk Moody
BrE
/ˌmæd aɪ'mu:di/
AmE
/ˌmæd aɪ'mu:di/
noun
-
Harry's teacher of the Defense Against the Dark Arts in his fourth year at Hogwarts (he had a magical eye and only one leg)
metal
- kovový
BrE
/'metl/
AmE
/'met̬l/
adjective
-
made of the hard material that is used for making parts of cars or other machines, or smaller things like knives and spoons etc.
vassal
- vazal, poddaný
BrE
/'væsl/
AmE
noun
-
(in feudalism) a person who holds a piece of land and is under the protection of a lord to whom they have sworn loyalty
bars
- mříže
BrE
/'bɑ:z/
AmE
noun
-
a long wooden or metal sticks that are put in windows and doors (e.g. in a prison) to prevent someone from entering or escaping
irregular verb
- nepravidelné sloveso
BrE
/ɪˌregjʊlə'vɜ:b/
AmE
/ɪˌregjʊlə'vɜ:rb/
noun
-
a verb that belongs to the group of verbs that do not form the past tense and past participle by using the ending -ED
duh
- to je přece jasné, no jasně
BrE
/'dʌ/
AmE
/'dʌ/
interjection, American English, informal
-
an exclamation you use when something is obvious, for example when the other person asks you a question and the answer is obviously YES
diarrhea
- průjem
BrE
/ˌdaɪə'rɪ:ə/
AmE
/ˌdaɪə'rɪ:ə/
noun, American English
-
an illness or a symptom of an illness in which you empty your bowels more frequently and your stool is in a watery form
diarrhoea
- průjem
BrE
/ˌdaɪə'rɪ:ə/
AmE
/ˌdaɪə'rɪ:ə/
noun
-
an illness or a symptom of an illness in which you empty your bowels more frequently and your stool is in a watery form
celery root
- celer
BrE
/'seləriˌru:t/
AmE
/'seləriˌru:t/
noun
-
a root vegetable used as food, usually in vegetable soups etc., it has a very strong flavor and can be eaten raw or cooked
it
- kdo má babu (ve hře na honěnou), kdo piká (ve hře na schovávanou)
BrE
/'ɪt/
AmE
/'ɪt/
noun
-
the player who is supposed to catch other players (in a game of 'tag') or find other players (while playing hide-and-seek) etc.