dancing
- tančení, tancování, tanec
BrE
/
'dɑ:nsɪŋ/
AmE
/
'dænsɪŋ/
noun
-
moving into the rhythm of music, often with a partner
duckling
- káčátko, kačátko
BrE
/
'dʌklɪŋ/
AmE
/
'dʌklɪŋ/
noun
-
a young duck
dragonfly
- vážka
BrE
/
'drægənflaɪ/
AmE
/
'drægənflaɪ/
noun
-
an insect that lives near water, it has a long body and two pairs of long bright wings
deer
- jelen, laň, vysoká zvěř
BrE
/
'dɪə/
AmE
/
'dɪr/
noun
-
a large brown forest animal that eats grass, the male has large antlers (horns shaped like a branch)
die
- zemřít, umřít
BrE
/
'daɪ/
AmE
/
'daɪ/
verb
-
to stop living, to become dead
doctor
- doktor, lékař
BrE
/
'dɒktə/
AmE
/
'dɑ:ktər/
noun
-
a person who works in a hospital etc, and helps people who have a problem with their health
drink
- pít
BrE
/
'drɪŋk/
AmE
/
'drɪŋk/
verb
-
to take liquid, such as water, into your body through your mouth
downstairs
- přízemí (domku)
BrE
/
'daʊnsteəz/
AmE
/
'daʊnsterz/
noun
-
the lower floor of a house
dining room
- jídelna
BrE
/
'daɪnɪŋru:m/
AmE
/
'daɪnɪŋru:m/
noun
-
The room where people usually eat. There is a table and chairs
Dutchman
- Holanďan
BrE
/
'dʌtʃmən/
AmE
/
'dʌtʃmən/
noun
-
a person from the Netherlands
Danish
- dánský
BrE
/
'deɪnɪʃ/
AmE
/
'deɪnɪʃ/
adjective
-
connected with or coming from Denmark
Denmark
- Dánsko
BrE
/
'denmɑ:k/
AmE
/
'denmɑ:rk/
noun
-
a European country, its capital is Copenhagen
dishwasher
- myčka (na nádobí), myčka na nádobí
BrE
/
'dɪʃwɒʃə/
AmE
/
'dɪʃwɑ:ʃər/
noun
-
a piece of electrical equipment which you use for washing the dishes
dinner
- večeře
BrE
/
'dɪnə/
AmE
/
'dɪnər/
noun
-
The meal which you have in the evening. In many countries it is the main meal of the day
daughter
- dcera
BrE
/
'dɔ:tə/
AmE
/
'dɑ:t̬ər/
noun
-
a female child, a girl