telephone pole
- telegrafní sloup, telefonní sloup
BrE
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'teləfəʊn ˌpəʊl/
AmE
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'teləfoʊn ˌpoʊl/
noun, American English
-
a tall wooden pole that carries telephone and telegraph wires
telegraph
- telegraf
BrE
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'teləgrɑ:f/
AmE
/
'teləgræf/
noun
-
an old-fashioned way of sending messages
telegraph pole
- telegrafní sloup, telefonní sloup
BrE
/
'teləgrɑ:f 'pəʊl/
AmE
/
'teləgræf 'poʊl/
noun, British English
-
a tall wooden pole that carries telephone and telegraph wires
high-heeled
- na vysokých podpatcích, s vysokými podpatky
BrE
/
ˌhaɪ'hi:ld/
AmE
/
ˌhaɪ'hi:ld/
adjective
-
(of shoes) having high heels
polyester
- polyester (materiál)
BrE
/
ˌpɒlɪ'estə/
AmE
/
ˌpɑ:lɪ'estər/
noun
-
artificial cloth that is often used to make clothes
walking stick
- vycházková hůl
BrE
/
'wɔ:kɪŋ stɪk/
AmE
/
'wɔ:kɪŋ stɪk/
noun
-
a stick that you carry with you when walking and use as a support
brother
- bratr (člen bratrstva)
BrE
/
'brʌðə/
AmE
/
'brʌðər/
noun
-
a member of a brotherhood
criterion
- kritérium
BrE
/
kraɪ'tɪəriən/
AmE
/
kraɪ'tɪriən/
noun
-
a standard you use to judge or decide something
stretch
- úsek země, pás země
BrE
/
'stretʃ/
AmE
/
'stretʃ/
noun
-
an area of land
stretch
- protažení, protažení se
BrE
/
'stretʃ/
AmE
/
'stretʃ/
noun
-
the act of straightening your body or a part of your body e.g. as an excercise etc.
truncheon
- obušek, pendrek (policejní)
BrE
/
'trʌnʃən/
AmE
/
'trʌnʃən/
noun, British English
-
a short thick stick used by police officers as a weapon
nightstick
- obušek, pendrek (policejní)
BrE
/
'naɪtˌstɪk/
AmE
/
'naɪtˌstɪk/
noun, American English
-
a short thick stick used by police officers as a weapon
opening
- volná pracovní pozice, volné místo
BrE
/
'əʊpənɪŋ/
AmE
/
'oʊpənɪŋ/
noun
-
a job that is available
pole dancer
- tanečnice u tyče
BrE
/
'pəʊl dɑ:nsə/
AmE
/
'poʊl dɑ:nsər/
noun
-
a man or woman who dance around an upright pole, usually in a bar or club
flagpole
- vlajkový stožár
BrE
/
'flægpəʊl/
AmE
/
'flægpoʊl/
noun
-
a tall pole on which a flag is hung