1. Family relationships
2. Idioms accurately,
Negative feelings,
3. place of your own, euphemisms
4.Hotel blaze
100

to resemble someone (a parent) in appearance or character

to take after someone

100

what is the idiom in English?

staré dobré časy

good old days

100

1. use the toilet

2. be pregnant

1. spend a penny / powder one's nose

2. have a bun in the oven

100

prepositions:

be ... fire; be ... flames; 

it started ... accident; get the fire ... control;


ON   IN

BY   UNDER

AT


200

to respect and admire someone

to look up to someone

200

what is the idiom in English?

Nedělej z komára velblouda.

Don't make a mountain out of a molehill.

200

1. sexual partner in addition to the persons usual partner

2. apologies for swearing

1. a bit on the side

2. pardon my French

200

 to exclude something, to decide something is impossible

 to rule something out

300

to succeed in making someone understand what one means

to get through to someone

300

Idioms:

1. I would never tell him! Wild ____ ____ ____me tell him.

2. I'm angry that I have forgotten! I ____ ____ myself for it!


1. Wild horses couldn't/wouldn't make me...

2. I could kick myself...

300

to visit someone informally - to drop ____ _____ someone-

to drop in on someone

300

Complete and idiom:

I had a _____ escape, I thought my number was up.

I had a narrow escape...

400

Phrasal verbs:

1. to raise someone (a child) until he/she is adult

2. to become more adult and mature


1. to bring someone up

2. to grow up


400

Idioms:

1. Well, the book was nothing out ____ ____ ____, I'm afraid. I found it uninteresting.

2. My sister really gets  ____  ____  ____ sometimes, she can be quite noisy.

1. ... nothing out of the ordinary

2. ... gets on my nerves

400

to accommodate someone at one's home

to put someone up

400

Phrasal verbs:

1. to extinguish something, to stop something burning

2. to investigate something

1. to put something out

2. to look into something

500

Phrasal verbs:

1. to escape being punished for something

2. to speak severely to someone because they have done something wrong


1. to get away with something

2. to tell someone off (for something)

3. 

500

what is the idiom in English?

1. To byla poslední kapka.

2. Byla uzlíček nervů.


1. It was the last straw.

2. She was a bundle of nerves.

500

to find something by chance

to come across something

500

Phrasal verbs:

1. to operate, making a sudden loud noise

2. to cause something to start working or happening


1. to go off

2. to set something off


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