wiped out
- vyřízený, hotový, vyčerpaný
BrE
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ˌwaɪpt'aʊt/
AmE
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ˌwaɪpt'aʊt/
adjective, informal
-
extremely tired
press sb's buttons
- vytáčet (někoho), brnkat na nervy (někomu), dráždit (někoho)
BrE
/
ˌpres sʌmbɒdiz 'bʌtnz/
AmE
/
ˌpres sʌmbədiz 'bʌtnz/
verb, British English, informal
-
to make someone feel strong emotions, usually anger, by saying or doing something
push sb's buttons
- vytáčet (někoho), brnkat na nervy (někomu), dráždit (někoho)
BrE
/
ˌpʊʃ sʌmbɒdiz 'bʌtnz/
AmE
/
ˌpʊʃ sʌmbədiz 'bʌtnz/
verb, informal
-
to make someone feel strong emotions, usually anger, by saying or doing something
hand around
- roznést, roznášet, rozdat
BrE
/
ˌhændə'raʊnd/
AmE
/
ˌhændə'raʊnd/
verb
-
to give or offer something to all the people present
hand back
- vrátit, předat zpět
BrE
/
ˌhænd'bæk/
AmE
/
ˌhænd'bæk/
verb
-
to give something back to the person who gave it to you
dirt
- zemina, hlína
BrE
/
'dɜ:t/
AmE
/
'dɜ:rt/
noun, American English
-
soil or earth (e.g. in a garden)
editing
- úpravy textu
BrE
/
'edɪtɪŋ/
AmE
/
'edɪt̬ɪŋ/
noun
-
the act of improving a piece of text, its structure, readability etc.
proofreading
- korektura (textu), oprava textu)
BrE
/
'pru:fri:dɪŋ/
AmE
/
'pru:fri:dɪŋ/
noun
-
the act of checking a piece of text for mistakes
proofreader
- korektor
BrE
/
'pru:fri:də/
AmE
/
'pru:fri:dər/
noun
-
a person whose job is checking a texts for mistakes
birdseed
- ptačí zob (semínka jako krmivo)
BrE
/
'bɜ:dsi:d/
AmE
/
'bɜ:rdsi:d/
noun
-
a mixture of various seeds for feeding birds
rapeseed
- řepkové semeno
BrE
/
'reɪpsi:d/
AmE
/
'reɪpsi:d/
noun
-
the seed of the rape plant, often used for making cooking oil
flaxseed
- lněné semínko, lněná semínka
BrE
/
'flæksˌsi:d/
AmE
/
'flæksˌsi:d/
noun
-
the seeds of the flax plant
linseed
- lněné semínko
BrE
/
'lɪnsi:d/
AmE
/
'lɪnsi:d/
noun
-
the seed of the flax plant
poppyseed
- mák (semínko, semínka)
BrE
/
'pɒpiˌsi:d/
AmE
/
'pɑ:piˌsi:d/
noun
-
the tiny black seeds of the poppy plant, used in cooking
tuber
- hlíza, bulva
BrE
/
'tju:bə/
AmE
/
'tju:bər/
noun
-
a swollen part on the stem or root of some plants which is under the ground and from which new plants grow