take in
- přijímat (do těla)
BrE
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ˌteɪk'ɪn/
AmE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
verb
-
to let something enter the body
take in
- oklamat, podvést, napálit
BrE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
AmE
/
ˌteɪk'ɪn/
verb
-
to trick or deceive someone
fit
- velmi hezký, velmi atraktivní (sexuálně)
BrE
/
'fɪt/
AmE
/
'fɪt/
adjective, British English, informal
-
sexually attractive
doddle
- hračka, brnkačka
BrE
/
'dɒdl/
AmE
/
'dɑ:dl/
noun, British English, informal
-
a very easy task
dim
- hloupý, omezený, tupý, blbý
BrE
/
'dɪm/
AmE
/
'dɪm/
adjective, British English, informal
-
not intelligent
chuffed
- nadšený, šťastný
BrE
/
'tʃʌft/
AmE
/
'tʃʌft/
adjective, British English, informal
-
very happy or very pleased
bender
- tah, flám, chlastačka
BrE
/
'bendə/
AmE
/
'bendər/
noun, informal
-
a time when people drink a lot of alcohol
tipple
- pití (alkohol), oblíbené pití (alkohol)
BrE
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'tɪpl/
AmE
/
'tɪpl/
noun, British English, informal
-
an alcoholic drink, often one that someone likes and usually drinks
cast iron
- litina (materiál)
BrE
/
ˌkɑ:st'aɪən/
AmE
/
ˌkæst'aɪərn/
noun
-
a type of iron that does not bend easily and is shaped in a mould
chair
- předseda, předsedkyně
BrE
/
'tʃeə/
AmE
/
'tʃer/
noun
-
a person in charge of a meeting or committee
play hooky
- chodit za školu
BrE
/
ˌpleɪ'hʊki/
AmE
/
ˌpleɪ'hʊki/
verb, American English
-
to stay away from school without permission
love bite
- cucflek
BrE
/
'lʌvbaɪt/
AmE
/
'lʌvbaɪt/
noun, British English
-
a red mark on the skin that is left after someone's biting it or sucking it (as a sexual act)
hickey
- cucflek
BrE
/
'hɪki/
AmE
/
'hɪki/
noun, American English
-
a red mark on the skin that is left after someone's biting it or sucking it (as a sexual act)
hessian
- pytlovina (materiál)
BrE
/
'hesɪən/
AmE
/
'heʃn/
noun, British English
-
a type of thick rough clothes that is often used for making sacks
burlap
- pytlovina (materiál)
BrE
/
'bɜ:læp/
AmE
/
'bɜ:rlæp/
noun, American English
-
a type of thick rough clothes that is often used for making sacks