sunburn
- spálenina (od sluníčka)
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'sʌnbɜ:n/
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'sʌnbɜ:rn/
noun
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red and irritated skin caused by too much sun exposure
lounger
- lehátko
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'laʊndʒə/
AmE
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'laʊndʒər/
noun
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a comfortable chair in which people relax outside
bookworm
- knihomol
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'bʊkwɜ:m/
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'bʊkwɜ:rm/
noun, informal
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somebody who spends a lot of time reading books
spook
- vystrašit, vyděsit, postrašit
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'spu:k/
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'spu:k/
verb, American English, informal
-
to make somebody scared or frightened
craving
- chuť, velká chuť, touha, prahnutí, dychtění
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'kreɪvɪŋ/
AmE
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'kreɪvɪŋ/
noun
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a feeling of wanting something
back to front
- obráceně
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ˌbæk tʊ 'frʌnt/
AmE
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'bæk tʊ 'frʌnt/
adverb, British English
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with the back where the front should be
beeline
- mazat (někam), letět (někam)
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'bi:laɪn/
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'bi:laɪn/
verb, American English, informal
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to walk or run quickly in a direct line
make a beeline for
- namířit si to přímo k, jít rovnou k, štrádovat si to rovnou k
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ˌmeɪk ə 'bi:laɪn fɔ:/
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ˌmeɪk ə 'bi:laɪn fɔ:r/
verb, informal
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to walk or run quickly in a direct line towards something
let the cat out of the bag
- pustit (si) pusu na špacír
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ˌlet ðə 'kæt aʊt əv ðə ˌbæg/
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ˌlet ðə 'kæt aʊt əv ðə ˌbæg/
verb
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to say something that wasn't supposed to be said (esp. by mistake)
go to
- být udělen, připsán, dán, prodán
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'gəʊ tu:/
AmE
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'goʊ tu:/
verb
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to be awarded or given to someone or something
hand luggage
- příruční zavazadlo, zavazadla
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'hænd lʌgɪdʒ/
AmE
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'hænd lʌgɪdʒ/
noun, British English
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small bags that passengers can have with them on an aircraft
the lion's share
- největší podíl
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ðə 'laɪənz ˌʃeə/
AmE
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ðə 'laɪənz ˌʃer/
noun, British English
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the largest part of something when it is divided
smartphone
- chytrý telefon
BrE
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'smɑ:tfəʊn/
AmE
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'smɑ:rtfoʊn/
noun
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a device that can be used to make phone calls, send text messages, browse the internet, take photographs etc.
holy cow
- ty jo!, ty brďo!
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ˌhəʊlɪ 'kaʊ/
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ˌhoʊlɪ 'kaʊ/
phrase, American English, informal
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used to express surprise, shock or excitement
hold your horses
- zadrž, neukvapuj(te) se, tak počkat, ne tak zhurta
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ˌhəʊld jɔ: 'hɔ:sɪz/
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ˌhoʊld jʊər 'hɔ:rsɪz/
phrase, informal
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used to tell someone to stop for a moment and consider carefully their decision