noun
-
a group of musicians, actors, or dancers who perform together
bark
- zaštěkání, štěknutí, štěkot
BrE
/'bɑ:k/
AmE
/'bɑ:rk/
noun
-
the loud sound made by a dog
setlist
- seznam skladeb (na koncertě)
BrE
/'setlɪst/
AmE
/'setlɪst/
noun
-
the list of songs played at a concert
harmony
- vícehlas, souzvuk, dvojhlas
BrE
/'hɑ:məni/
AmE
/'hɑ:rməni/
noun
-
the combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously to produce a pleasing sound
harmony
- harmonie
BrE
/'hɑ:məni/
AmE
/'hɑ:rməni/
noun
-
a state of agreement, balance, or peaceful coexistence between different elements, people, or groups
ballad
- balada, ploužák
BrE
/'bæləd/
AmE
/'bæləd/
noun
-
a type of song or poem that tells a story, often romantic or sentimental, a slow romantic song
music video
- hudební videoklip
BrE
/ˌmju:zɪk'vɪdiəʊ/
AmE
/ˌmju:zɪk'vɪdioʊ/
noun
-
a short film made for a song to be played on music television
crusade
- křížová výprava
BrE
/kru:'seɪd/
AmE
/kru:'seɪd/
noun
-
a holy war or a campaign with a religious or moral purpose, typically undertaken by Christians in the Middle Ages to recover the Holy Land from Muslim rule
abdicate
- odstoupit, zříct se (např. funkce), vzdát se (čeho)
BrE
/'æbdɪkeɪt/
AmE
/'æbdɪkeɪt/
verb
-
to formally give up or renounce a position of power or responsibility
usurp
- zmocnit se, přisvojit si, uzurpovat
BrE
/ju:'zɜ:p/
AmE
/ju:'zɜ:rp/
verb
-
to take or seize something, especially a position of power or authority, without the right to do so
dynasty
- dynastie
BrE
/'dɪnəsti/
AmE
/'daɪnəsti/
noun
-
a family or group that maintains power for several generations
convulsion
- křeč, záchvat, škubání
BrE
/kən'vʌlʃn/
AmE
/kən'vʌlʃn/
noun, technical
-
a sudden, involuntary contraction of muscles, often causing violent shaking of the body
blindside
- nepříjemně překvapit, dát ránu pod pás
BrE
/'blaɪndsaɪd/
AmE
/'blaɪndsaɪd/
verb, American English
-
to give someone an unpleasant surprise (usually used in passive)
fluke
- šťastná náhoda
BrE
/'flu:k/
AmE
/'flu:k/
noun, informal
-
a stroke of accidental good luck or an unexpected, fortunate event