go wrong - pokazit se, porouchat se
BrE
/gəʊ 'rɒŋ/
AmE
/gəʊ 'rɔ:ŋ/

verb, British English - to stop working correctly

 
go wrong - nevydařit se
BrE
/gəʊ 'rɒŋ/
AmE
/gəʊ 'rɔ:ŋ/

verb - to become unpleasant and unsuccessful

 
let off - vystřelit, odpálit
BrE
/let 'ɒf/
AmE
/let 'ɔ:f/

verb - to fire a gun or make a bomb or fireworks explode

 
put out - obtěžovat, dělat potíže, dělat problémy, dělat nepříjemnosti
BrE
/ˌpʊt'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌpʊt̬'aʊt/

verb - to cause difficulty for someone

 
dosage - dávkování (léku)
BrE
/'dəʊsɪdʒ/
AmE
/'dəʊsɪdʒ/

noun - the amount of medicine or drug that someone should take at one time

 
counterpart - protějšek
BrE
/'kaʊntəpɑ:t/
AmE
/'kaʊntərpɑ:rt/

noun - a person or a thing that has the same or similar function or position as another one in a different situation

happy ending
happy ending - šťastný konec
BrE
/ˌhæpi'endɪŋ/
AmE
/ˌhæpi'endɪŋ/

noun - the last part of a story, book or film when everything turns out well end everyone is happy

busted
busted - zatčen, přistižen, zatčený, přistižený
BrE
/'bʌstɪd/
AmE
/'bʌstɪd/

adjective, American English, informal - caught doing something wrong

 
pivot - ústřední bod, středobod
BrE
/'pɪvət/
AmE
/'pɪvət/

noun - the central point that supports something that balances or turns

 
additionally - navíc, kromě toho
BrE
/ə'dɪʃənəli/
AmE
/ə'dɪʃənəli/

adverb - in a way that is to a greater extent than before

 
go off - odejít, opustit místo
BrE
/ˌgəʊ'ɒf/
AmE
/ˌgoʊ'ɑ:f/

verb - to leave a place and go somewhere else, especially to do something

 
let off - dát mírný trest
BrE
/let 'f/
AmE
/let 'ɔ:f/

verb - to not punish someone who committed a crime or to give them only a light punishment

 
Argentinian - argentinský
BrE
/ˌɑ:dʒən'tɪniən/
AmE
/ˌɑ:rdʒən'tɪniən/

adjective - relating to Argentina

 
Argentinian - Argentinec
BrE
/ˌɑ:dʒən'tɪniən/
AmE
/ˌɑ:rdʒən'tɪniən/

noun - a person from Argentina

 
creek - malá zátoka, fjord
BrE
/'kri:k/
AmE
/'kri:k/

noun, British English - a narrow place where the sea flows into the land