hail
- padat kroupy
BrE
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'heɪl/
AmE
/
'heɪl/
verb, dated
-
to fall from the sky in the form of small ice balls
hail
- příval, sprška (něčeho malého)
BrE
/
'heɪl/
AmE
/
'heɪl/
noun
-
a large number of small things, especially bullets, stones etc, usually aimed at someone to harm them
clairvoyant
- jasnovidec
BrE
/
kleə'vɔɪənt/
AmE
/
kler'vɔɪənt/
noun
-
a person who has powers to see the future events or communicate with the dead
clairvoyant
- jasnovidný
BrE
/
kleə'vɔɪənt/
AmE
/
kler'vɔɪənt/
adjective
-
having powers to see the future events or communicate with the dead
enough
- dost, dostatek
BrE
/
ɪ'nʌf/
AmE
/
ɪ'nʌf/
pronoun
-
a sufficient number or amount
Caucasian
- bílý, bělošský (rasa)
BrE
/
kɔ:'keɪʒn/
AmE
/
kɔ:'keɪʒn/
adjective
-
related to a member of the race of people with pale skin
Caucasian
- běloch (rasa)
BrE
/
kɔ:'keɪʒn/
AmE
/
kɔ:'keɪʒn/
noun
-
a member of the race of people with pale skin
in retrospect
- při pohledu zpět, (viděno) z dnešního pohledu
BrE
/
ɪn'retrəspekt/
AmE
/
ɪn'retrəspekt/
adverb
-
thinking about past events, usually with a different opinion
take in
- zajít na (film či představení)
BrE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
AmE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
verb
-
to go and see a performance, a film etc.
take in
- předvést (k výslechu)
BrE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
AmE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
verb
-
to make somebody come to the police station for questioning
take in
- ujmout se, vzít domů
BrE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
AmE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
verb
-
to let a person or animal stay in your home
take in
- přijímat (do těla)
BrE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
AmE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
verb
-
to let something enter the body
take in
- oklamat, podvést, napálit
BrE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
AmE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
verb
-
to trick or deceive someone
fit
- velmi hezký, velmi atraktivní (sexuálně)
BrE
/
'fɪt/
AmE
/
'fɪt/
adjective, British English, informal
-
sexually attractive
doddle
- hračka, brnkačka
BrE
/
'dɒdl/
AmE
/
'dɑ:dl/
noun, British English, informal
-
a very easy task