twinkle
- blýskat se, třpytit se
BrE
/
'twɪnkl/
AmE
/
'twɪnkl/
verb
-
to shine unsteadily (such as a star in the sky)
pedlar
- pouliční obchodník, podomní obchodník
BrE
/
'pedlə/
AmE
/
'pedlər/
noun, American English
-
a person who traveled around, selling things to people
peddler
- pouliční obchodník, podomní obchodník
BrE
/
'pedlə/
AmE
/
'pedlər/
noun, American English
-
a person who traveled around, selling things to people
tarnish
- zajít, ztratit lesk, poskvrnit
BrE
/
'tɑ:nɪʃ/
AmE
/
'tɑ:rnɪʃ/
verb
-
to lose its clean and shiny quality
paw
- hrabat, škrábat
BrE
/
'pɔ:/
AmE
/
'pɑ:/
verb
-
to scratch or hit something lightly by using a paw
courser
- klusák, oř
BrE
/
'kɔ:sə/
AmE
/
'kɔ:rsər/
noun, dated
-
a type of horse used in the Middle Ages by knights
miniature
- miniaturní, titěrný
BrE
/
'mɪnətʃə/
AmE
/
'mɪnətʃər/
adjective
-
extremely small
lustre
- lesk, třpyt
BrE
/
'lʌstə/
AmE
/
'lʌstər/
noun
-
light being reflected on the surface of something
clatter
- rachot, řinkot, rámus, řinčení
BrE
/
'klætə/
AmE
/
'klæt̬ər/
noun
-
noise made by hitting thigs together
kerchief
- šátek
BrE
/
'kɜ:tʃɪf/
AmE
/
'kɜ:rtʃɪf/
noun, dated
-
a piece of cloth worn on the head or around teh neck like a scarf
flute
- sklenička na šampaňské
BrE
/
'flu:t/
AmE
/
'flu:t/
noun
-
a tall narrow glass used for drinking champagne
condiment
- ochucovadlo, dochucovadlo
BrE
/
'kɒndɪmənt/
AmE
/
'kɑ:ndɪmənt/
noun, formal
-
a substance that is added to food to improve its taste, such as salt, pepper, mustard, ketchup, etc.
Worcester
- Worcester
BrE
/
'wʊstə/
AmE
/
'wʊstər/
noun
-
Worcester
- Worcester
BrE
/
'wʊstə/
AmE
/
'wʊstər/
Worcestershire
- Worcestershire
BrE
/
'wʊstəʃə/
AmE
/
'wʊstərʃər/
noun
-
a country in western central England