cut up
- rozřezat, rozkouskovat
BrE
/
kʌt 'ʌp/
AmE
/
kʌt 'ʌp/
verb
-
to divide something into several pieces
deduction
- odpočet, strhnutá částka
BrE
/
dɪ'dʌkʃn/
AmE
/
dɪ'dʌkʃn/
noun
-
an amount of money that has been taken away from the total amount
deduction
- vyvození (závěrů ap.)
BrE
/
dɪ'dʌkʃn/
AmE
/
dɪ'dʌkʃn/
noun
-
the process of using information and facts you know to make a decision
treadmill
- jednotvárná práce, úmorná práce, pracovní kolotoč
BrE
/
'tredmɪl/
AmE
/
'tredmɪl/
noun
-
work that is tiring or boring because you always do the same things
lurch
- škubnutí, trhnutí
BrE
/
'lɜ:tʃ/
AmE
/
'lɜ:rtʃ/
verb
-
to make a sudden movement in an uncontrolled way
inclined
- nadaný, talentovaný
BrE
/
ɪn'klaɪnd/
AmE
/
ɪn'klaɪnd/
adjective
-
having a natural technical, musical, etc. ability
inclined
- nakloněný (k názoru)
BrE
/
ɪn'klaɪnd/
AmE
/
ɪn'klaɪnd/
adjective
-
having a particular opinion but trying not to express it too strongly
inclined
- mít sklony, náchylný
BrE
/
ɪn'klaɪnd/
AmE
/
ɪn'klaɪnd/
adjective
-
likely to do something
bring on
- způsobit, vyvolat (chorobu ap.)
BrE
/
brɪŋ 'ɒn/
AmE
/
brɪŋ 'ɑ:n/
verb
-
to cause an illness, pain or unpleasant feeling
red tape
- byrokracie, papírování, úřední šiml
BrE
/
ˌred 'teɪp/
AmE
/
ˌred 'teɪp/
noun
-
official rules and procedures that seem unnecessary and cause a delay
drag
- šluk, potáhnutí z cigarety
BrE
/
'dræg/
AmE
/
'dræg/
noun, informal
-
the act of taking in air through a cigarette or pipe
seek out
- vyhledávat, najít si
BrE
/
si:k 'aʊt/
AmE
/
si:k 'aʊt/
verb
-
to look for and find someone or something, especially when it takes a lot of time and effort
walk out
- opustit (partnera ap.)
BrE
/
'wɔ:k aʊt/
AmE
/
'wɔ:k aʊt/
verb
-
to leave your partner, husband or wife suddenly and end the relationship with them
walk out
- opustit, odejít (na protest ap.)
BrE
/
'wɔ:k aʊt/
AmE
/
'wɔ:k aʊt/
verb
-
to leave a meeting or an unpleasant situation suddenly to show your disapproval of something
clasp
- sevřít, stisknout (v dlani)
BrE
/
'klɑ:sp/
AmE
/
'klæsp/
verb
-
to hold someone or something tightly in your hands or arms