multitude
- spoustu, mnoho
BrE
/
'mʌltɪtju:d/
AmE
/
'mʌltɪtu:d/
noun, formal
-
a large number of things or people
liveliness
- živost, čilost, energičnost, bujnost
BrE
/
'laɪvlinəs/
AmE
/
'laɪvlinəs/
noun
-
the state of being full of life, full of energy, full of enthusiasm
grandkid
- vnouče, vnuk, vnučka
BrE
/
'grænkɪd/
AmE
/
'grænkɪd/
noun, American English, informal
-
the child of somebody's son or daughter, a grandchild
dinghy
- člun, loďka
BrE
/
'dɪŋi/
AmE
/
'dɪŋi/
noun
-
a small open boat
Crimea
- Krym
BrE
/
kraɪ'mi:ə/
AmE
/
kraɪ'mi:ə/
noun
-
a peninsula in Eastern Europe on the northern coast of the Black Sea
armistice
- příměří (vojenské)
BrE
/
'a:mɪstɪs/
AmE
/
'a:rmɪstɪs/
noun
-
a formal agreement to stop fighting
cement
- stmelit, upevnit (přátelství, vztahy apod.)
BrE
/
sɪ'ment/
AmE
/
sə'ment/
verb
-
to make something such as a relationship or friendship stronger
cement
- zacementovat, stmelit, zpevnit
BrE
/
sɪ'ment/
AmE
/
sə'ment/
verb
-
to use cement or a similar substance to join things together or cover things
audacious
- odvážný, nebojácný, smělý, troufalý
BrE
/
ɔ:'deɪʃəs/
AmE
/
ɔ:'deɪʃəs/
adjective, formal
-
showing a lot of courage, confidence, or a willingness to take risks
en masse
- hromadně, masově, ve velkém
BrE
/
ˌɒn'mæs/
AmE
/
ˌɑ:n'mæs/
adverb
-
(of people) together and in large numbers
grown-up
- dospělácký, dospělý
BrE
/
'grəʊnəp/
AmE
/
'groʊnʌp/
adjective
-
connected with adults
adult
- dospělý
BrE
/
'ædʌlt/
AmE
/
ə'dʌlt/
adjective
-
of age, grown-up
young adult
- adolescent, mladý dospělý
BrE
/
ˌjʌŋ 'ædʌlt/
AmE
/
ˌjʌŋ ə'dʌlt/
noun
-
a person in their late teens or early twenties
tourniquet
- tlakový obvaz, škrtidlo
BrE
/
'tɔ:nɪkeɪ/
AmE
/
'tɜrnɪkət/
noun
-
a long piece of cloth that is wrapped tightly an arm or leg
accolade
- uznání, pocta, vyznamenání
BrE
/
'ækəleɪd/
AmE
/
'ækəleɪd/
noun, formal
-
praise or an award that expresses admiration