ten-storey
- desetipodlažní, desetiposchoďový
BrE
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'tenˌstɔ:ri/
AmE
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'tenˌstɔ:ri/
adjective
-
having ten floors
be on the same page
- rozumět si, shodovat se (v čem) být na stejné vlně
BrE
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bi: ɒn ðə ˌseɪm 'peɪdʒ/
AmE
/
bi: ɑ:n ðə ˌseɪm 'peɪdʒ/
verb, American English, informal
-
to be in agreement or a harmonious relationship
way to go
- To se ti povedlo!, (To jsi) šikula!, (To jsi) pašák!
BrE
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ˌweɪ tə 'gəʊ/
AmE
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ˌweɪ tə 'goʊ/
phrase, American English, informal
-
used to show that you are impressed by something someone has done
kill
- ničit, zabíjet (koho) (např. práce)
BrE
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'kɪl/
AmE
/
'kɪl/
verb, informal
-
to make someone suffer, to annoy or exhaust someone
sunken
- potopený
BrE
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'sʌŋkən/
AmE
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'sʌŋkən/
adjective
-
(of a ship etc.) lying on the bottom of the sea, ocean, lake etc.
go
- sahat, dosahovat
BrE
/
'gəʊ/
AmE
/
'goʊ/
verb
-
used with words like 'further' to show the extent of something
diesel
- nafta
BrE
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'di:zl/
AmE
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'di:zl/
noun
-
a type of oil used as fuel
alumnus
- bývalý žák, absolvent
BrE
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ə'lʌmnəs/
AmE
/
ə'lʌmnəs/
noun, American English, formal
-
someone who was a student at a particular school
talk some sense into
- promluvit (komu) do duše, domluvit (komu)
BrE
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ˌtɔ:k sʌm 'sens ɪntu:/
AmE
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ˌtɔ:k sʌm 'sens ɪntu:/
verb
-
to persuade someone to think about something in a reasonable way
tough call
- tvrdý oříšek, těžká volba, nelehké rozhodnutí
BrE
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ˌtʌf 'kɔ:l/
AmE
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ˌtʌf 'kɔ:l/
noun
-
a choice that is difficult to make
so much for
- tolik k (myšleno ironicky), to je teda (co), (něco) za všechny prachy
BrE
/
'səʊ mʌtʃ fɔ:/
AmE
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'soʊ mʌtʃ fɔ:r/
phrase
-
a phrase we use when something didn't turn out to be as we had expected
give up on
- zlomit nad (kým) hůl, vykašlat se na, vzdát to s
BrE
/
ˌgɪv 'ʌp ɒn/
AmE
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ˌgɪv 'ʌp ɑ:n/
verb
-
to stop trying to help someone, to stop believing in someone
no harm no foul
- nic se neděje, nic se nestalo, to je v pohodě, to je v klidu
BrE
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nəʊ ˌhɑ:m nəʊ 'faʊl/
AmE
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noʊ ˌhɑ:rm noʊ 'faʊl/
phrase, American English, informal
-
used to indicate that no damage has been caused by someone's mistake
jump ship
- opustit loď (přeneseně), (předčasně) odejít
BrE
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ˌdʒʌmp 'ʃɪp/
AmE
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ˌdʒʌmp 'ʃɪp/
verb
-
to leave a company or an organization because you think it is about to fail or you want to join a rival organization
business day
- pracovní den
BrE
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'bɪznɪs ˌdeɪ/
AmE
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'bɪznɪs ˌdeɪ/
noun
-
a day on which banks and businesses are open