be familiar with - znát, být obeznámen s, umět, ovládat
BrE
/bi: fə'mɪliə wɪð/
AmE
/bi: fə'mɪliər wɪð/

verb - to know, understand, or to be able to use something or someone

 
fragment - díl, dílek, úlomek, kousek
BrE
/'frægmənt/
AmE
/'frægmənt/

noun - a part of something that was broken

 
justice - justice
BrE
/'dʒʌstɪs/
AmE
/'dʒʌstɪs/

noun - the body of law in a country

 
shatter - rozbít, zničit, zmařit
BrE
/'ʃætə/
AmE
/'ʃæt̬ər/

verb - crush; devastate; ruin

 
bald spot - pleš
BrE
/ˌbɔ:ld'spɒt/
AmE
/ˌbɔ:ld'spɑ:t/

noun - an area on the scalp with no hair

 
bald patch - pleš
BrE
/ˌbɔ:ld'pætʃ/
AmE
/ˌbɔ:ld'pætʃ/

noun - an area on the scalp with no hair

 
ongoing - pokračující, trvající, probíhající
BrE
/'ɒnˌgəʊɪŋ/
AmE
/'ɑ:nˌgoʊɪŋ/

adjective - continuing; still in progress

mincer
mincer - mlýnek na maso
BrE
/'mɪnsə/
AmE
/'mɪnsə/

noun, British English - a kitchen machine or appliance that cuts meat into very small pieces

 
swing ride - řetízkový kolotoč, řetízák
BrE
/'swɪŋ raɪd/
AmE
/'swɪŋ raɪd/

noun - a kind of an amusement park ride that looks like a carousel that has chairs hanging on long chains

 
big wheel - ruské kolo
BrE
/ˌbɪg'wi:l/
AmE
/ˌbɪg'wi:l/

noun, British English - an amusement park ride that looks like a vertical wheel with seats or cabins that you ride in

 
Ferris - Ferris
BrE
/'ferɪs/
AmE
/'ferɪs/

noun - an English last name

 
Ferris wheel - ruské kolo
BrE
/'ferɪsˌwi:l/
AmE
/'ferɪsˌwi:l/

noun, American English - an amusement park ride that looks like a vertical wheel with seats or cabins that you ride in

 
bumper cars - autíčka (atrakce), autodrom (atrakce)
BrE
/'bʌmpəˌkɑ:z/
AmE
/'bʌmpərˌkɑ:rz/

noun, American English - an amusement park ride in which you drive a small electric car and try to hit other cars

 
dodgems - autíčka (atrakce), autodrom (atrakce)
BrE
/'dɒdʒəmz/
AmE
/'dɒdʒəmz/

noun, British English - an amusement park ride in which you drive a small electric car and try to hit other cars

 
what is more - a co víc
BrE
/wɒt ɪz 'mɔ:/
AmE
/wɑ:t ɪz 'mɔ:r/

conjunction - a conjuction used to add more, usually surprising, information to the previous statement