white stick
- slepecká hůl
BrE
/
ˌwaɪt 'stɪk/
AmE
/
ˌwaɪt 'stɪk/
noun
-
a long thin white stick that is used by blind people
golf club
- golfová hůl
BrE
/
'gɒlf klʌb/
AmE
/
'gɑ:lf klʌb/
noun
-
a long stick that you use to hit the ball in the game of golf
bedpost
- sloupek u postele
BrE
/
'bedpəʊst/
AmE
/
'bedpoʊst/
noun
-
one of the four wooden or metal supports at the corners of a bed (usually an old type of bed)
pole dancing
- tanec u tyče
BrE
/
'pəʊlˌdɑ:nsɪŋ/
AmE
/
'poʊlˌdænsɪŋ/
noun
-
dancing around an upright pole, usually in a bar or club
fishing pole
- rybářský prut
BrE
/
'fɪʃɪŋˌpəʊl/
AmE
/
'fɪʃɪŋˌpoʊl/
noun, American English
-
a long object with a strong string that is used for catching fish on a hook
replenish
- doplnit, doplnit zásoby, znovu naplnit
BrE
/
rə'plenɪʃ/
AmE
/
rə'plenɪʃ/
verb, formal
-
to make something full again
improvise
- improvizovat
BrE
/
'ɪmprəvaɪz/
AmE
/
'ɪmprəvaɪz/
verb
-
to do something without preparation
play by ear
- hrát z hlavy, hrát podle sluchu (bez not)
BrE
/
pleɪ baɪ 'ɪə/
AmE
/
pleɪ baɪ 'ɪr/
verb
-
to play music without reading sheet music
telephone pole
- telegrafní sloup, telefonní sloup
BrE
/
'teləfəʊn ˌpəʊl/
AmE
/
'teləfoʊn ˌpoʊl/
noun, American English
-
a tall wooden pole that carries telephone and telegraph wires
telegraph
- telegraf
BrE
/
'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
taste
- cítit (chuť), poznat chuť
BrE
/
'teɪst/
AmE
/
'teɪst/
verb
-
to detect or recognize a particular flavour
above-mentioned
- výše zmíněný, výše uvedený
BrE
/
əˌbʌv 'menɜnd/
AmE
/
əˌbʌv 'menɜnd/
adjective
-
mentioned higher up in a text
sleepyhead
- ospalec
BrE
/
'sli:pihed/
AmE
/
'sli:pihed/
noun, informal
-
a person who is sleepy
gatecrasher
- nezvaný host
BrE
/
'geɪtkræʃə/
AmE
/
'geɪtkræʃər/
noun
-
a person who comes to a party etc. uninvited