habit - hábit (řeholní roucho)
BrE
/'hæbɪt/
AmE
/'hæbɪt/

noun - a long piece of clothing that is worn by people in religious groups

meh
meh - nic moc
BrE
/'me/
AmE
/'me/

adjective - not very good, not excited

meh
meh - hmm (výraz nezájmu), nevím, je mi to jedno
BrE
/'me/
AmE
/'me/

interjection - used to show that you are not interested or impressed

 
have none of - odmítat, nepřipustit
BrE
/ˌhæv'nʌn əv/
AmE
/ˌhæv'nʌn əv/

verb - to refuse something

 
none but - pouze
BrE
/'nʌn bʌt/
AmE
/'nʌn bʌt/

adjective, formal - only

 
extra - doplněk, něco navíc
BrE
/'ekstrə/
AmE
/'ekstrə/

noun - something that can be added to what you are buying but it's not necessary and it costs more money

 
tinted - tónovaný, zabarvený
BrE
/'tɪntɪd/
AmE
/'tɪntɪd/

adjective - having a small amount of a particular colour in it

tinge
tinge - barevný nádech, zabarvení, nádech (barevný)
BrE
/'tɪndʒ/
AmE
/'tɪndʒ/

noun - a small amount of a particular colour

thaw out
thaw out - tát, roztát, nechat roztát
BrE
/ˌθɔ:'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌθɔ:'aʊt/

verb - to heat something frozen so that it becomes liquid or soft again, or to change from frozen to liquid and soft

off the top of your head
off the top of your head - jen tak z hlavy, bez přípravy
BrE
/əfðəˌtɒpəvjɔ:'hed/
AmE
/əfðəˌtɑ:pəvjɔ:r'hed/

adverb - without having to think about something too much or check facts

 
scrapyard - vrakoviště, kovošrot, šrot
BrE
/'skræpjɑ:d/
AmE
/'skræpjɑ:rd/

noun, British English - a place where old cars etc. are left before they are disposed of

 
junkyard - vrakoviště
BrE
/'dʒʌŋkjɑ:d/
AmE
/'dʒʌŋkjɑ:rd/

noun, American English - a place where old cars etc. are left before they are disposed of

 
scraps - zbytky (jídla)
BrE
/'skræps/
AmE
/'skræps/

noun - leftovers that are thrown away, pieces of food that are not eaten and are normally thrown away

 
scrap - staré železo, šrot
BrE
/'skræp/
AmE
/'skræp/

noun - pieces of old unwanted things (cars etc.)

 
boneyard - pohřebiště, hřbitov
BrE
/'bəʊnjɑ:d/
AmE
/'boʊnjɑ:rd/

noun, American English, informal - a place where dead people are buried