House

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House, furniture etc.



armchair
armchair - křeslo
BrE
/'ɑ:mtʃeə/
AmE
/'ɑ:rmtʃer/

noun - a soft and comfortable chair that people usually sit in in the living room


attic
attic - půda, podkroví
BrE
/'ætɪk/
AmE
/'ætɪk/

noun - a room or space under the roof of a house where usually put things they do not need


balcony
balcony - balkón
BrE
/'bælkəni/
AmE
/'bælkəni/

noun - a platform built on the upstairs outer wall of a house with a rail around it, you can get there from an upstairs room


bath
bath - vana
BrE
/'bɑ:θ/
AmE
/'bæθ/

noun - a large container for water, in which you can sit or lie and wash your body


bathroom
bathroom - koupelna, záchod, umývárna
BrE
/'bɑ:θru:m/
AmE
/'bæθru:m/

noun - the room where you can wash, have a bath or a shower, there is sometimes a toilet, too


bed
bed - postel
BrE
/'bed/
AmE
/'bed/

noun - a piece of furniture on which you can lie and sleep


bedroom
bedroom - ložnice
BrE
/'bedru:m/
AmE
/'bedru:m/

noun - the room where people usually sleep


bin
bin - odpadkový koš, koš
BrE
/'bɪn/
AmE
/'bɪn/

noun, British English - a container where you put rubbish


blinds
blinds - závěsy, rolety, žaluzie, roleta
BrE
/'blaɪndz/
AmE
/'blaɪndz/

noun - something that can cover the window in order that daylight doesn't get into the room and people outside can't see in


bookcase
bookcase - knihovna (nábytek)
BrE
/'bʊkkeɪs/
AmE
/'bʊkkeɪs/

noun - a piece of furniture with shelves, you put books in it


carpet
carpet - koberec
BrE
/'kɑ:pɪt/
AmE
/'kɑ:rpɪt/

noun - a piece of thick material that covers the floor


ceiling
ceiling - strop
BrE
/'si:lɪŋ/
AmE
/'si:lɪŋ/

noun - the upper part of the room, the light usually hangs on it


cellar
cellar - sklep
BrE
/'selə/
AmE
/'selər/

noun - a small room located under the house, where people usually store unnecessary things


clock
clock - hodiny
BrE
/'klɒk/
AmE
/'klɑ:k/

noun - an instrument that tells you the time


closet
closet - šatník, skříň, komora
BrE
/'klɒzɪt/
AmE
/'klɑ:zət/

noun, American English - a space in a wall with a door or a small room where you store things


clothes-rack
clothes-rack - věšák (na šaty)
BrE
/'kləʊðzræk/
AmE
/'kloʊðzræk/

noun - an object usually fastened to the wall on which you can hang your coat etc.


computer
computer - počítač
BrE
/kəm'pju:tə/
AmE
/kəm'pju:t̬ər/

noun - a machine that can be used to do maths, type, draw, play games, watch videos, listen to music, surf the internet etc.


cooker
cooker - vařič, sporák
BrE
/'kʊkə/
AmE
/'kʊkər/

noun, British English - a piece of kitchen equipment that has an oven and electric or gas rings to cook on


corner
corner - roh
BrE
/'kɔ:nə/
AmE
/'kɔ:rnər/

noun - a place where two walls meet at an angle (usually the right angle)


cot
cot - dětská postýlka
BrE
/'kɒt/
AmE
/'kɑ:t/

noun, British English - a kind of bed for a baby which has high sides


cupboard
cupboard - kredenc, skříňka, skříň
BrE
/'kʌbəd/
AmE
/'kʌbərd/

noun - a piece of furniture with a door that you can put things in, usually cups and plates etc.


curtain
curtain - záclona
BrE
/'kɜ:tən/
AmE
/'kɜ:rt̬ən/

noun - a piece of cloth or other material, which you can use to cover a window, or for decoration


desk
desk - stůl (pracovní), lavice
BrE
/'desk/
AmE
/'desk/

noun - a kind of table which you use for work, studying, etc.


dining room
dining room - jídelna
BrE
/'daɪnɪŋru:m/
AmE
/'daɪnɪŋru:m/

noun - The room where people usually eat. There is a table and chairs


dishwasher
dishwasher - myčka (na nádobí), myčka na nádobí
BrE
/'dɪʃwɒʃə/
AmE
/'dɪʃwɑ:ʃər/

noun - a piece of electrical equipment which you use for washing the dishes


door
door - dveře
BrE
/'dɔ:/
AmE
/'dɔ:r/

noun - a thing made of wood or glass etc, which you open in order to get in or out of a building, car etc.


doormat
doormat - rohož, rohožka
BrE
/'dɔ:mæt/
AmE
/'dɔ:rmæt/

noun - a thing that you usually put on the floor in front of your door, people can clean their shoes on it before they go in


downstairs
downstairs - přízemí (domku)
BrE
/'daʊnsteəz/
AmE
/'daʊnsterz/

noun - the lower floor of a house


drawer
drawer - zásuvka (u nábytku), šuplík
BrE
/'drɔ:ə/
AmE
/'drɔ:ər/

noun - a part of a piece of furniture (e.g. a desk) that can be pulled out and things can be put in


fence
fence - plot
BrE
/'fens/
AmE
/'fens/

noun - a wooden or metal or wire barrier that runs around a garden etc. to prevent people or animals from getting in or out


fireplace
fireplace - krb, ohniště
BrE
/'faɪəpleɪs/
AmE
/'faɪərpleɪs/

noun - a place in the room where you can light a fire


flat
flat - byt
BrE
/'flæt/
AmE
/'flæt/

noun, British English - the rooms that you use to live in, usually in a large building where many people live


floor
floor - podlaha
BrE
/'flɔ:/
AmE
/'flɔ:r/

noun - the flat ground in your flat or house that you walk on


fridge
fridge - lednička, chladnička
BrE
/'frɪdʒ/
AmE
/'frɪdʒ/

noun - a piece of electrical equipment where you store food in order to keep it cold and fresh


furniture
furniture - nábytek
BrE
/'fɜ:nɪtʃə/
AmE
/'fɜ:rnɪtʃə/

noun - The things in your house that can be moved, e.g. a bed, a table, chairs, etc.


garage
garage - garáž
BrE
/'gærɑ:ʒ/
AmE
/gə'rɑ:dʒ/

noun - a part of a house or a small building for a car


hall
hall - předsíň, vestibul
BrE
/'hɔ:l/
AmE
/'hɔ:l/

noun - a small room inside the entrance of a house, a space inside the entrance of a building


heating
heating - topení
BrE
/'hi:tɪŋ/
AmE
/'hi:t̬ɪŋ/

noun - the system that makes the rooms in a house or flat warm


house
house - dům, domek
BrE
/'haʊs/
AmE
/'haʊs/

noun - a building in which people live, usually one family


chair
chair - židle
BrE
/'tʃeə/
AmE
/'tʃer/

noun - a piece of furniture with four legs, that you usually sit on when you are at the table


chandelier
chandelier - lustr (ozdobný)
BrE
/ˌʃændə'lɪə/
AmE
/ˌʃændə'lɪr/

noun - a kind of light fastened to the ceiling, usually with more light bulbs, often ornate and decorative


chimney
chimney - komín
BrE
/'tʃɪmni/
AmE
/'tʃɪmni/

noun - a thing on the roof of a house which lets smoke from a fire come out


kitchen
kitchen - kuchyň, kuchyně
BrE
/'kɪtʃɪn/
AmE
/'kɪtʃən/

noun - The room where you cook and prepare meals. There is usually a cooker, a fridge, some cupboards, etc.


lamp
lamp - lampička, lampa
BrE
/'læmp/
AmE
/'læmp/

noun - a piece of electrical equipment that stands on the floor or table etc. and gives light


light
light - světlo, osvětlení, lustr, lampa, svítilna
BrE
/'laɪt/
AmE
/'laɪt/

noun - a source of energy that makes it possible to see, a lamp


living room
living room - obývací pokoj, obývák
BrE
/'lɪvɪŋru:m/
AmE
/'lɪvɪŋru:m/

noun - The room in the house or flat, where you usually relax, watch TV or welcome guests


mirror
mirror - zrcadlo, zrcátko
BrE
/'mɪrə/
AmE
/'mɪrər/

noun - a glass surface in which you can see your reflection


night table
night table - noční stolek
BrE
/'naɪt teɪbl/
AmE
/'naɪt teɪbl/

noun, American English - a small kind of table next to the bed


oven
oven - trouba
BrE
/'ʌvn/
AmE
/'ʌvn/

noun - a kitchen appliance in which you can bake or roast etc.


pantry
pantry - spíž, spižírna
BrE
/'pæntri/
AmE
/'pæntri/

noun - a small room where you store food


patio
patio - terasa (u domu)
BrE
/'pætɪəʊ/
AmE
/'pæt̬ioʊ/

noun - an area next to a house where people can sit and relax


picture
picture - obrázek, obraz
BrE
/'pɪktʃə/
AmE
/'pɪktʃər/

noun - a photo, a drawing or a painting


plant
plant - rostlina
BrE
/'plɑ:nt/
AmE
/'plænt/

noun - a living thing that grows in the earth, usually with green leaves etc., sometimes grown by people in their houses


porch
porch - veranda, krytý vchod
BrE
/'pɔ:tʃ/
AmE
/'pɔ:rtʃ/

noun - a part of the house outside of the main door which has its own floor and roof, but not an outside wall


poster
poster - plakát
BrE
/'pəʊstə/
AmE
/'poʊstər/

noun - a large picture on a large sheet of paper which is fastened to the wall or a board


radio
radio - rádio
BrE
/'reɪdiəʊ/
AmE
/'reɪdioʊ/

noun - a device that is used for playing music, it receives broadcasts by using an aerial


rail
rail - zábradlí
BrE
/'reɪl/
AmE
/'reɪl/

noun - A long thing along stairs or a balcony, which you can hold on to stop you falling


roof
roof - střecha
BrE
/'ru:f/
AmE
/'ru:f/

noun - the top of a building that protects it from rain and wind and snow


rug
rug - kobereček, koberec (malý)
BrE
/'rʌg/
AmE
/'rʌg/

noun - a small kind of carpet which doesn't cover the whole floor


shelf
shelf - police, polička
BrE
/'ʃelf/
AmE
/'ʃelf/

noun - a wooden board fastened to the wall, you can put books, decorative objects, etc. on it


shoe rack
shoe rack - botník
BrE
/'ʃu:ræk/
AmE
/'ʃu:ræk/

noun - a wooden box with shelves where you put your shoes when you are at home, it is usually in the hall


shower
shower - sprcha, sprchový kout
BrE
/'ʃaʊə/
AmE
/'ʃaʊər/

noun - a piece of equipment which produces a spray of water to wash your body, it can also be a small room or a part of a room where you wash


shutters
shutters - okenice (množ.č.)
BrE
/'ʃʌtəz/
AmE
/'ʃʌt̬ərz/

noun - wooden objects that can cover a window completely


sink
sink - dřez
BrE
/'sɪŋk/
AmE
/'sɪŋk/

noun - a large container in your kitchen, it has got water taps and is used for washing things in, e.g. the dishes


skylight
skylight - střešní okno
BrE
/'skaɪlaɪt/
AmE
/'skaɪlaɪt/

noun - a kind of window in the ceiling or roof


socket
socket - zásuvka (elektřiny)
BrE
/'sɒkɪt/
AmE
/'sɑ:kɪt/

noun - a thing fastened to the wall where you can plug in electrical appliances


sofa
sofa - pohovka, gauč
BrE
/'səʊfə/
AmE
/'soʊfə/

noun - a soft piece of furniture which you can sit or lie on comfortably, it is usually in the living room


stairs
stairs - schody
BrE
/'steəz/
AmE
/'sterz/

noun - steps that people can use to climb from one floor to another


study
study - studovna, pracovna
BrE
/'stʌdi/
AmE
/'stʌdi/

noun - a room, where people go to read, write or study


switch
switch - vypínač
BrE
/'swɪtʃ/
AmE
/'swɪtʃ/

noun - a thing usually fastened to a wall which is used for turning the light on and off


table
table - stůl
BrE
/'teɪbl/
AmE
/'teɪbl/

noun - a piece of furniture on which you put your food when you are eating etc., it has four legs


telephone
telephone - telefon
BrE
/'telɪfəʊn/
AmE
/'teləfoʊn/

noun - a system that enables people to talk to each other across large distances, you need a number to call somebody using this system


toilet
toilet - záchod, záchodová mísa, klozet
BrE
/'tɔɪlət/
AmE
/'tɔɪlət/

noun - a large flushable bowl with a seat on it that you can use to get rid of the waste material in your body, a small room with such a bowl in it


upstairs
upstairs - patro (domku), první patro (domku)
BrE
/ʌp'steəz/
AmE
/ʌp'sterz/

noun - the upper floor of a house


wall
wall - zeď, stěna
BrE
/'wɔ:l/
AmE
/'wɔ:l/

noun - the side of a room or house, it can be made of bricks or wood etc.


wardrobe
wardrobe - skříň (šatní), šatní skříň
BrE
/'wɔ:drəʊb/
AmE
/'wɔ:droʊb/

noun - a large cupboard where you can hang clothes


washbasin
washbasin - umyvadlo, umývadlo
BrE
/'wɒʃbeɪsɪn/
AmE
/'wɑ:ʃbeɪsɪn/

noun - a bowl fixed to the bathroom wall, you use it when you wash your hands etc.


window
window - okno
BrE
/'wɪndəʊ/
AmE
/'wɪndoʊ/

noun - a flat piece of glass in a wooden or plastic frame in a wall, it usually opens, and you can look through it




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