bring forward
- přednést, předložit (návrh)
BrE
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ˌbrɪŋ 'fɔ:wəd/
AmE
/
ˌbrɪŋ 'fɔ:rwərd/
verb
-
to introduce something so that it can be considered
bring forward
- přesunout na dřívější čas
BrE
/
ˌbrɪŋ 'fɔ:wəd/
AmE
/
ˌbrɪŋ 'fɔ:rwərd/
verb
-
to change the time or date of something so that it happens earlier than planned
deterioration
- zhoršení
BrE
/
dɪˌtɪəriə'reɪʃn/
AmE
/
dɪˌtɪriə'reɪʃn/
noun
-
the process of becoming worse
literacy
- gramotnost
BrE
/
'lɪtərəsi/
AmE
/
'lɪtərəsi/
noun
-
the ability to write and read
music festival
- hudební festival
BrE
/
'mju:zɪk festɪvl/
AmE
/
'mju:zɪk festɪvl/
noun
-
a festival at which a lot of different bands and musicians play
jab
- zabodnout, píchnout
BrE
/
'dʒæb/
AmE
/
'dʒæb/
verb
-
to push a pointed object into someone or something with a sudden movement and with a lot of force
eat up
- sníst, dojíst
BrE
/
'i:t ʌp/
AmE
/
'i:t ʌp/
verb
-
to eat all your food
fuel
- natankovat, nabrat palivo
BrE
/
'fju:əl/
AmE
/
'fju:əl/
verb
-
to supply a vehicle or a machine with a material such as coal, gas, or oil
loot
- lup, kořist
BrE
/
'lu:t/
AmE
/
'lu:t/
noun, informal
-
valuable objects or money that have been stolen, especially by soldiers or thieves
respective
- příslušný
BrE
/
rɪ'spektɪv/
AmE
/
rɪ'spektɪv/
adjective
-
relating to the individual people or things already mentioned
commit
- zavázat se
BrE
/
kə'mɪt/
AmE
/
kə'mɪt/
verb
-
to promise that you will definitely do something
board game
- desková hra
BrE
/
'bɔ:d geɪm/
AmE
/
'bɔ:rd geɪm/
noun
-
a game played on a board, such as chess, Scrabble or Monopoly
brief
- pověření, odpovědnost
BrE
/
'bri:f/
AmE
/
'bri:f/
noun, British English, formal
-
given responsibility for dealing with something
rub out
- vygumovat
BrE
/
'rʌb aʊt/
AmE
/
'rʌb aʊt/
verb, British English
-
to remove something that you have written, using a rubber
nursery school
- mateřská školka
BrE
/
'nɜ:səri sku:l/
AmE
/
'nɜ:rsəri sku:l/
noun
-
a school for very young children, mainly between the ages of about two and five