Slovní zásoba
Okruhy slovní zásoby
Tématické okruhy EASY
Easy House
ALL LEVELS
Vydáno dne 22.10.2005
Dům a nábytek
armchair
- křeslo
BrE
/
'ɑ:mtʃeə /
AmE
/
'ɑ:rmtʃer /
noun
-
a soft and comfortable chair that people usually sit in in the living room
bath
- vana
BrE
/
'bɑ:θ /
AmE
/
'bæθ /
noun
-
a large container for water, in which you can sit or lie and wash your body
bathroom
- koupelna, záchod, umývárna
BrE
/
'bɑ:θru:m /
AmE
/
'bæθru:m /
noun
-
the room where you can wash, have a bath or a shower, there is sometimes a toilet, too
bed
- postel
BrE
/
'bed /
AmE
/
'bed /
noun
-
a piece of furniture on which you can lie and sleep
bedroom
- ložnice
BrE
/
'bedru:m /
AmE
/
'bedru:m /
noun
-
the room where people usually sleep
bookcase
- knihovna (nábytek)
BrE
/
'bʊkkeɪs /
AmE
/
'bʊkkeɪs /
noun
-
a piece of furniture with shelves, you put books in it
carpet
- koberec
BrE
/
'kɑ:pɪt /
AmE
/
'kɑ:rpɪt /
noun
-
a piece of thick material that covers the floor
cooker
- vařič, sporák
BrE
/
'kʊkə /
AmE
/
'kʊkər /
noun, British English
-
a piece of kitchen equipment that has an oven and electric or gas rings to cook on
cupboard
- kredenc, skříňka, skříň
BrE
/
'kʌbəd /
AmE
/
'kʌbərd /
noun
-
a piece of furniture with a door that you can put things in, usually cups and plates etc.
desk
- stůl (pracovní), lavice
BrE
/
'desk /
AmE
/
'desk /
noun
-
a kind of table which you use for work, studying, etc.
dining room
- jídelna
BrE
/
'daɪnɪŋru:m /
AmE
/
'daɪnɪŋru:m /
noun
-
The room where people usually eat. There is a table and chairs
door
- dveře
BrE
/
'dɔ: /
AmE
/
'dɔ:r /
noun
-
a thing made of wood or glass etc, which you open in order to get in or out of a building, car etc.
downstairs
- přízemí (domku)
BrE
/
'daʊnsteəz /
AmE
/
'daʊnsterz /
noun
-
the lower floor of a house
floor
- podlaha
BrE
/
'flɔ: /
AmE
/
'flɔ:r /
noun
-
the flat ground in your flat or house that you walk on
fridge
- lednička, chladnička
BrE
/
'frɪdʒ /
AmE
/
'frɪdʒ /
noun
-
a piece of electrical equipment where you store food in order to keep it cold and fresh
hall
- předsíň, vestibul
BrE
/
'hɔ:l /
AmE
/
'hɔ:l /
noun
-
a small room inside the entrance of a house, a space inside the entrance of a building
house
- dům, domek
BrE
/
'haʊs /
AmE
/
'haʊs /
noun
-
a building in which people live, usually one family
chair
- židle
BrE
/
'tʃeə /
AmE
/
'tʃer /
noun
-
a piece of furniture with four legs, that you usually sit on when you are at the table
kitchen
- kuchyň, kuchyně
BrE
/
'kɪtʃɪn /
AmE
/
'kɪtʃən /
noun
-
The room where you cook and prepare meals. There is usually a cooker, a fridge, some cupboards, etc.
light
- světlo, osvětlení, lustr, lampa, svítilna
BrE
/
'laɪt /
AmE
/
'laɪt /
noun
-
a source of energy that makes it possible to see, a lamp
living room
- obývací pokoj, obývák
BrE
/
'lɪvɪŋru:m /
AmE
/
'lɪvɪŋru:m /
noun
-
The room in the house or flat, where you usually relax, watch TV or welcome guests
picture
- obrázek, obraz
BrE
/
'pɪktʃə /
AmE
/
'pɪktʃər /
noun
-
a photo, a drawing or a painting
sofa
- pohovka, gauč
BrE
/
'səʊfə /
AmE
/
'soʊfə /
noun
-
a soft piece of furniture which you can sit or lie on comfortably, it is usually in the living room
table
- stůl
BrE
/
'teɪbl /
AmE
/
'teɪbl /
noun
-
a piece of furniture on which you put your food when you are eating etc., it has four legs
toilet
- záchod, záchodová mísa, klozet
BrE
/
'tɔɪlət /
AmE
/
'tɔɪlət /
noun
-
a large flushable bowl with a seat on it that you can use to get rid of the waste material in your body, a small room with such a bowl in it
upstairs
- patro (domku), první patro (domku)
BrE
/
ʌp'steəz /
AmE
/
ʌp'sterz /
noun
-
the upper floor of a house
wall
- zeď, stěna
BrE
/
'wɔ:l /
AmE
/
'wɔ:l /
noun
-
the side of a room or house, it can be made of bricks or wood etc.
wardrobe
- skříň (šatní), šatní skříň
BrE
/
'wɔ:drəʊb /
AmE
/
'wɔ:droʊb /
noun
-
a large cupboard where you can hang clothes
washbasin
- umyvadlo, umývadlo
BrE
/
'wɒʃbeɪsɪn /
AmE
/
'wɑ:ʃbeɪsɪn /
noun
-
a bowl fixed to the bathroom wall, you use it when you wash your hands etc.
window
- okno
BrE
/
'wɪndəʊ /
AmE
/
'wɪndoʊ /
noun
-
a flat piece of glass in a wooden or plastic frame in a wall, it usually opens, and you can look through it