Styrofoam
- pěnový polystyren, lehčený polystyren, polystyrenová pěna
BrE
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'staɪərəfəʊm/
AmE
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'staɪrəfoʊm/
noun, American English, technical
-
(trademark) extremely light plastic material that is usually white and is used to prevent heat or cold loss
Turk
- Turek
BrE
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'tɜ:k/
AmE
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'tɜ:rk/
noun
-
a person from Turkey
Swede
- Švéd
BrE
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'swi:d/
AmE
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'swi:d/
noun
-
a person from Sweden
Dane
- Dán
BrE
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'deɪn/
AmE
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'deɪn/
noun
-
a person from Denmark
Arab
- Arab
BrE
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'ærəb/
AmE
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'ærəb/
noun
-
a person from the Middle East or North Africa
Spaniard
- Španěl
BrE
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'spænjəd/
AmE
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'spænjərd/
noun
-
a person coming from Spain
Arabian
- arabský
BrE
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ə'reɪbiən/
AmE
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ə'reɪbiən/
adjective
-
connected to Arabia
Frenchman
- Francouz
BrE
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'frentʃmən/
AmE
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'frentʃmən/
noun
-
a person from France
spit out
- vyklopit, vymáčknout se, vyjádřit se
BrE
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'spɪt 'aʊt/
AmE
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'spɪt̬'aʊt/
verb
-
to say something quickly, often in an angry way, or to say something that you don't want to say
spit
- rožeň, špíz, jehlice na pečení
BrE
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'spɪt/
AmE
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'spɪt/
noun
-
a long thin stick that you put through a piece food, usually meat or vegetables, that you roast
traffic island
- dopravní ostrůvek
BrE
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'træfɪk ˌaɪlənd/
AmE
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'træfɪk ˌaɪlənd/
noun
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a raised area in the middle of a road, usually a strip, where people can wait until it is safe to cross
cut in
- předbíhat, předběhnout
BrE
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ˌkʌt'ɪn/
AmE
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ˌkʌt̬'ɪn/
verb, American English
-
to stand in a line of people in front of those who were there before you
line up
- stát ve frontě, řadit se do fronty, stát v řadě
BrE
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'laɪn ʌp/
AmE
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'laɪn ʌp/
verb, American English
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to stand in a line, waiting for something (e.g. to buy tickets)
queue-jumping
- předbíhání (ve frontě)
BrE
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'kju:ˌdʒʌmpɪŋ/
AmE
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'kju:ˌdʒʌmpɪŋ/
noun
-
going to the front of a queue instead of the back
hoglet
- mládě (prasátka či ježka)
BrE
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'hɒglət/
AmE
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'hɑ:glət/
noun
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the young of a hog or a hedgehog