faux pas
- faux pas, společenská chyba, trapná chyba
BrE
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ˌfəʊ 'pɑ:/
AmE
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ˌfoʊ 'pɑ:/
noun
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an embarrassing mistake that you make in public or a social situation
fingers crossed
- držím palce
BrE
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ˌfɪŋgəz 'krɒst/
AmE
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ˌfɪŋgərz 'krɑ:st/
phrase
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a phrase used to wish somebody good luck
cross one's fingers
- držet (někomu) palce
BrE
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'krɒs wʌns 'fɪŋgəz/
AmE
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'krɑ:s wʌns 'fɪŋgəz/
verb
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to wish someone luck
share
- sdílet (na internetu)
BrE
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'ʃeə/
AmE
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'ʃer/
verb
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to show people something you like (e.g. a video, a song, an article, a website) esp. on social media
blatant
- očividný, do očí bijící, nehorázný
BrE
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'bleɪtnt/
AmE
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'bleɪtnt/
adjective
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completely obvious, done unashamedly, without caring about others
ballpark
- pásmo, rozmezí
BrE
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'bɔ:lpɑ:k/
AmE
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'bɔ:lpɑ:rk/
noun
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the range within which something is close to being correct
ballpark
- baseballové hřiště
BrE
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'bɔ:lpɑ:k/
AmE
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'bɔ:lpɑ:rk/
noun, American English
-
a baseball ground
innit
- že? že jo?
BrE
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'ɪnɪt/
AmE
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'ɪnɪt/
phrase, British English, informal
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used instead of "isn't it", or any other question tag, such as "don't you", "aren't they" etc. (British English)
up and around
- zase zdravý, zase jako rybička, zase na nohách
BrE
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ˌʌpən ə'raʊnd/
AmE
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ˌʌpən ə'raʊnd/
adverb, American English
-
healthy again, being able to go out again, esp. after you've been ill
sofa bed
- rozkládací pohovka
BrE
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'səʊfə bed/
AmE
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'soʊfə bed/
noun
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a sofa that can be turned into a bed
settee
- sedačka, pohovka
BrE
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se'ti:/
AmE
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se'ti:/
noun, British English
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a sofa (British English)
speedy
- rychlý, urychlený, brzký
BrE
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'spi:di/
AmE
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'spi:di/
adjective
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happening quickly or soon
up and about
- zase zdravý, zase jako rybička, zase na nohách
BrE
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ˌʌpən ə'baʊt/
AmE
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ˌʌpən ə'baʊt/
adverb
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going from place to place, always going somewhere
out and about
- zase zdravý, zase jako rybička, zase na nohách
BrE
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ˌaʊtən ə'baʊt/
AmE
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ˌaʊtən ə'baʊt/
adverb
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healthy again, being able to go out again, esp. after you've been ill
October the 31st
- 31. října
BrE
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ɒk'təʊbə ðə ˌθɜ:ti'fɜ:st/
AmE
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ɑ:k'toʊbər ðə ˌθɜ:rti'fɜ:rst/
phrase
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the date October 31