trainer
- trenér, cvičitel, školitel, instruktor
BrE
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'treɪnə/
AmE
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'treɪnər/
noun
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a person who teaches people or animals and prepares them for a particular job, sport or activity
elliptical
- eliptický (o jazyku)
BrE
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ɪ'lɪptɪkl/
AmE
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ɪ'lɪptɪkl/
adjective, formal
-
missing words and parts of sentences
elliptical
- crossový, eliptický trenažér
BrE
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ɪ'lɪptɪkl/
AmE
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ɪ'lɪptɪkl/
noun, American English
-
an exercise machine that simulates walking or climbing
serviceman
- opravář
BrE
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'sɜ:vɪsmən/
AmE
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'sɜ:rvɪsmən/
noun
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a person whose job is to maintain or repair something
take
- záběr, střih (např. u filmu)
BrE
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'teɪk/
AmE
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'teɪk/
noun
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a piece of film or a piece of recording made at one time
man
- obsluhovat, ovládat, řídit
BrE
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'mæn/
AmE
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'mæn/
verb
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to operate something, to have a person control something (a machine etc.)
calculation
- výpočet, kalkulace
BrE
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ˌkælkjʊ'leɪʃn/
AmE
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ˌkælkjʊ'leɪʃn/
noun
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the result of using numbers to find a total etc.
sis
- ségra, sestřička
BrE
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'sɪs/
AmE
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'sɪs/
noun, informal
-
a sister
muse
- múza, inspirace
BrE
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'mju:z/
AmE
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'mju:z/
noun, literary
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someone that gives an artist inspiration, a spiritual being that gives an artist inspiration
petrified
- vyděšený, vystrašený (k smrti), zkamenělý (hrůzou)
BrE
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'petrəfaɪd/
AmE
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'petrəfaɪd/
adjective
-
so frightened that you cannot move
even
- srovnat, vyrovnat (např. skóre)
BrE
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'i:vn/
AmE
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'i:vn/
verb
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to make two things equal, e.g. score
inside out
- obráceně, naruby, vzhůru nohama
BrE
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ˌɪnsaɪd 'aʊt/
AmE
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ˌɪnsaɪd 'aʊt/
adverb
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having the inside on the outside and the other way round
pig-headed
- paličatý, umíněný, tvrdohlavý
BrE
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ˌpɪg'hedɪd/
AmE
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ˌpɪg'hedɪd/
adjective
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very stubborn, refusing to change opinion or decisions, not willing to do what people want
fishy
- pochybný, podezřelý, nekalý
BrE
/
'fɪʃi/
AmE
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'fɪʃi/
adjective, informal
-
suspicious, probably dishonest
eager beaver
- pilná včelka, horlivec, snaživec
BrE
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ˌi:gə 'bi:və/
AmE
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ˌi:gər 'bi:vər/
noun, informal
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a person who is very enthusiastic about something (their job, school etc.)