play
- hrát, mít, představovat
BrE
/
'pleɪ/
AmE
/
'pleɪ/
verb
-
to have an influence on something
role
- role, úloha, funkce
BrE
/
'rəʊl/
AmE
/
'roʊl/
noun
-
the position or function that someone has in a situation, organization, etc.
age
- doba, éra
BrE
/
'eɪdʒ/
AmE
/
'eɪdʒ/
noun
-
a particular period in time
as much
- to (co bylo řečeno), to samé
BrE
/
əz 'mʌtʃ/
AmE
/
əz 'mʌtʃ/
phrase
-
the same
make head or tail of
- vyznat se v, (po)rozumět (čemu)
BrE
/
meɪk ˌhed ɔ: 'teɪl ɒv/
AmE
/
meɪk ˌhed ɔ:r 'teɪl ɑ:v/
verb
-
to understand something
kick
- zábava, sranda, legrace, vzrušení
BrE
/
'kɪk/
AmE
/
'kɪk/
noun, American English, informal
-
excitement, enjoyment, the feeling of having fun
rise and shine
- vstávat a cvičit, vstávat a s chutí do nového dne
BrE
/
ˌraɪz ən 'ʃaɪn/
AmE
/
ˌraɪz ən 'ʃaɪn/
phrase
-
usually used to tell someone to wake up and get out of bed
breathe a word
- říct slovo (o), pípnout (o) (např. tajemství)
BrE
/
ˌbri:ð ə 'wɜ:d/
AmE
/
ˌbri:ð ə 'wɜ:rd/
verb
-
to say something that is supposed to be kept secret
make time
- udělat si čas (na), najít si čas (na), najít si chvilku (na)
BrE
/
meɪk 'taɪm/
AmE
/
meɪk 'taɪm/
verb
-
to find some time to do something you think you should
fair
- veletrh, výstava
BrE
/
'feə/
AmE
/
'fer/
noun
-
an event at which people who work in a particular industry sell and advertise their products
connect
- spojit, přepojit (telefonicky)
BrE
/
kə'nekt/
AmE
/
kə'nekt/
verb
-
to enable someone to speak to another person by telephone
raise
- zvýšení platu
BrE
/
'reɪz/
AmE
/
'reɪz/
noun, American English
-
an increase in the money you get for your work
lose touch
- ztratit kontakt, přestat být v kontaktu
BrE
/
ˌlu:z 'tʌtʃ/
AmE
/
ˌlu:z 'tʌtʃ/
verb
-
to stop communicating with someone, to not know what is going on in each other's lives
puffed
- nateklý, oteklý, napuchlý
BrE
/
'pʌfd/
AmE
/
'pʌfd/
adjective
-
swollen, because of an injury or because you have been crying
not bat an eyelid
- nehnout brvou, ani nemrknout
BrE
/
nɒt ˌbæt ən 'aɪlɪd/
AmE
/
nɑ:t ˌbæt ən 'aɪlɪd/
verb, British English, informal
-
to show no sign of worry or surprise when something unusual happens