be behind with
- být pozadu s
BrE
/
'bi: bɪ'haɪnd wɪð/
AmE
/
'bi: bɪ'haɪnd wɪð/
verb
-
to proceed more slowly than expected
behind
- za
BrE
/
bɪ'haɪnd/
AmE
/
bɪ'haɪnd/
preposition
-
at the back of
be fond of
- mít rád (něco)
BrE
/
'bi:'fɒndəv/
AmE
/
'bi:'fɑ:ndəv/
verb
-
to like something very much
beginning
- začátek
BrE
/
bɪ'gɪnɪŋ/
AmE
/
bɪ'gɪnɪŋ/
noun
-
the place or time where/when something starts
be in a hurry
- spěchat, být ve spěchu, mít naspěch
BrE
/
'bi: ɪn ə 'hʌri/
AmE
/
'bi: ɪn ə 'hʌri/
verb
-
to do things very quickly because you don't have enough time
begin
- začít, začínat
BrE
/
bɪ'gɪn/
AmE
/
bɪ'gɪn/
verb
-
to start
bye
- tak ahoj, čau (při loučení), nashle
BrE
/
'baɪ/
AmE
/
'baɪ/
interjection
-
the word you say to somebody when you are leaving
bye
- na shledanou, sbohem
BrE
/
'baɪ/
AmE
/
'baɪ/
interjection
-
the word you say to somebody when you are leaving
before bed
- před spaním
BrE
/
'bɪfɔ:'bed/
AmE
/
'bɪfɔ:r'bed/
adverb
-
before you go to sleep
before
- než, předtím než
BrE
/
bɪ'fɔ:/
AmE
/
bɪ'fɔ:r/
conjunction
-
earlier than
birthday
- narozeniny
BrE
/
'bɜ:θdeɪ/
AmE
/
'bɜ:rθdeɪ/
noun
-
the anniversary of your birth that you celebrate every year
be lucky
- mít štěstí
BrE
/
ˌbi:'lʌki/
AmE
/
ˌbi:'lʌki/
verb
-
to have good luck
but
- ale
BrE
/
'bʌt/
AmE
/
'bʌt/
conjunction
-
however, a word used to connect contrasting clauses or phrases
block of flats
- bytovka, panelák, činžovní dům, bytový dům
BrE
/
ˌblɒkəf'flæts/
AmE
/
ˌblɑ:kəf'flæts/
noun, British English
-
a large building with many flats
because
- protože
BrE
/
bɪ'kɒz/
AmE
/
bɪ'kɔ:z/
conjunction
-
for the reason that