busk
busk - vystupovat na ulici jako umělec
BrE
/'bʌsk/
AmE
/'bʌsk/

verb, British English - to play music, sing or entertain people in a public place, usually for money

busker
busker - pouliční umělec, hudebník, zpěvák, bavič
BrE
/'bʌskə/
AmE
/'bʌskər/

noun, British English - someone who plays music, sings or entertain people in a public place, usually for money

 
bum out - zklamat, naštvat, zamrzet
BrE
/ˌbʌm'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌbʌm'aʊt/

verb, informal - to make somebody sad or disappointed

 
shoot - sakra, doprčic, ach jo
BrE
/'ʃu:t/
AmE
/'ʃu:t/

interjection, informal - the word you say when you hear bad news, when you're disappointed by something etc.

 
other than that - jinak, kromě toho
BrE
/ˌʌðə ðən'ðæt/
AmE
/ˌʌðər ðən'ðæt/

adverb, informal - otherwise, besides what was mentioned

commute
commute - dojíždění, cesta do práce
BrE
/kə'mju:t/
AmE
/kə'mju:t/

noun - the journey to work every day (esp. a longer distance)

 
stocks and shares - akcie a cenné papíry
BrE
/ˌstɒksən'ʃeəz/
AmE
/ˌstɑ:ksən'ʃerz/

noun - a type of money investment into particular companies through buying a small part of the ownership of the companies

 
shine through - jasně se ukázat, vyjít najevo, být zřejmé
BrE
/ˌʃaɪn'θru:/
AmE
/ˌʃaɪn'θru:/

verb - to become obvious, to become easily seen or notice

 
collapsible - skládací, sklápěcí
BrE
/kə'læpsɪbl/
AmE
/kə'læpsəbl/

adjective - possible to fold so it occupies less space

 
private sector - soukromý sektor
BrE
/ˌpraɪvət'sektə/
AmE
/ˌpraɪvət'sektər/

noun - the part of the economy of a country which is not operated or owned by the government

 
public sector - veřejný sektor
BrE
/ˌpʌblɪk'sektə/
AmE
/ˌpʌblɪk'sektər/

noun - the part of the economy of a country which is operated or owned by the government

 
prospects - naděje, vyhlídky, perspektiva, šance na úspěch
BrE
/'prɒspekts/
AmE
/'prɑ:spekts/

noun - the opportunity or the chance of success

 
headhunt - lanařit (zaměstnance), vyhledávat zaměstnance, přetáhnout zaměstnance
BrE
/'hedhʌnt/
AmE
/'hedhʌnt/

verb - to find a suitable person for a particular job and persuade them to leave their current job

 
civil service - státní služba, státní správa
BrE
/ˌsɪvl'sɜ:vɪs/
AmE
/ˌsɪvl'sɜ:rvɪs/

noun - a sector of government composed of employees chosen on the basis of their ability and experience

 
special needs - speciální potřeby (vzdělávací)
BrE
/ˌspeʃl'ni:dz/
AmE
/ˌspeʃl'ni:dz/

noun - the help or care that some people need in order to learn effectively etc.