Vydáno dne 03.10.2005
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noun, British English - a kind of flat thin dry cake that is often sweet
noun - a high shoe which usually goes above your ankle
noun - a glass or plastic container for liquids, it has a narrow opening on the top
noun - a kind of food baked from flour and water, you can make sandwiches and toasts from it
noun - a small plastic object which is used for tidying your hair
adjective - that can be counted
noun, British English - thin fried potato pieces
noun - a piece of furniture with a door that you can put things in, usually cups and plates etc.
noun - a book that explains and/or translates words, shows how to use them etc.
noun - the things that you eat
noun - a piece of electrical equipment where you store food in order to keep it cold and fresh
noun - a book that gives tourists valuable information about the country they are visiting
noun - a brush that you use to tidy up your hair
noun - a machine that you use to dry your hair
noun - a piece of clothing that covers your head
noun - a soft sweet thing that you put into your mouth and chew it
noun - sweet brown food made from cocoa
noun, British English - a sweater, a knitted piece of clothing for the upper part of the body
verb - to apply make-up to your face or someone else's face
noun - the white drink or liquid that comes from cows
noun - a kind of small box or other container
noun - a thing made from oils and fats which people use to wash their body, it usually smells nice and can be of any colour
noun - a kind of cream that people put on their skin to prevent sunburns
noun - chocolates, candy and other treats
noun - a place for swimming built outdoors or indoors
noun - a piece of clothing with short sleeves, usually made of cotton
verb, British English - to mark something by a special symbol to show that you have done it, read it, etc.
noun - the cars that are in the streets at a time
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