noun
-
a game played on a cloth-covered table in which two people use cues (long poles) and hit 16 coloured balls into six holes
billiard
- kulečníkový, biliárový
BrE
/'bɪliəd/
AmE
/'bɪljəd/
adjective
-
connected with the game of billiards
tartar
- zubní kámen
BrE
/'tɑ:tə/
AmE
/'tɑ:rt̬ər/
noun
-
a hard substance that forms on your teeth, especially if you do not look after them properly
pre-nup
- předmanželská smlouva
BrE
/'pri:nʌp/
AmE
/'pri:nʌp/
noun, informal
-
short for prenuptial agreement (an official agreement made by a couple before they get married, in which they agree what will happen to their possessions if they get divorced)
prenuptial agreement
- předmanželská smlouva
BrE
/pri:ˌnʌpʃl ə'gri:mənt/
AmE
/pri:ˌnʌpʃl ə'gri:mənt/
noun
-
an official agreement made by a couple before they get married, in which they agree what will happen to their possessions if they get divorced
klutzy
- neohrabaný, nešikovný
BrE
/'klʌtsi/
AmE
/'klʌtsi/
adjective
-
clumsy, often dropping things, moving awkwardly
kick back
- oddychnout si, orazit si, dát si oraz, odpočinout si
BrE
/ˌkɪk'bæk/
AmE
/ˌkɪk'bæk/
verb, American English
-
to relax
gibber
- drmolit, blábolit, mluvit nesrozumitelně
BrE
/'dʒɪbə/
AmE
/'dʒɪbər/
verb
-
to speak quickly and say things that don't make sense, especially because you are frightened or confused
hold down
- omezovat, brzdit, držet zkrátka, držet na uzdě
BrE
/ˌhəʊld'daʊn/
AmE
/ˌhoʊld'daʊn/
verb
-
to not let someone or something grow, rise etc.
hold back
- držet se zpátky
BrE
/ˌhəʊld'bæk/
AmE
/ˌhoʊld'bæk/
verb
-
to stop yourself from doing something, to not try as hard as you could
hold up
- vydržet, udržet se, držet se
BrE
/ˌhəʊld'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌhoʊld'ʌp/
verb
-
to continue in a good condition without getting worse
come into
- přijít k (něčemu)
BrE
/ˌkʌm'ɪntə/
AmE
/ˌkʌm'ɪntə/
verb
-
to receive something (such as money, inheritance etc.)
paranoid
- paranoidní
BrE
/'pærənɔɪd/
AmE
/'pærənɔɪd/
adjective
-
thinking that people are want to hurt you or that people don't like you