saffronšafrán |
salt awayuložit (peníze) It's not easy paying a mortgage, raising a young child, and salting away enough money for your retirement. (Google) Regarding money: “There was none to salt away,” he said. (Google) These accounts might allow millions of workers currently withouta pension to salt away some money for their twilight years. (Google) |
sautedusit |
save sb's baconzachránit si kůži Thank you for helping me with my exam preparation. You really saved my bacon. (Oxford Dictionary) |
say cheese!řekněte sýr! Is everybody ready? Right, say cheese! |
say grace before/after meatmodlit se před/po jídle Another good way is to say grace before meals, which is another way of appreciating what we are about to consume. BNC Mother said that Aunt Bessie was fond of telling one story about Thomas Isaac, recalling the occasion when he was asked to say grace before breakfast one morning and steadfastly refused although commanded several times by his father. BNC |
sell/go like hot cakesjít na dračku The band's latest record is selling like hot cakes. (Oxford Idioms) |
servingporce |
shake like a jelly/leaftřást se jako osika, třást se strachy The teacher asked to see his work. The young boy stood up, shaking like a jelly. Longman |
share/slice of the cakepodíl na zisku nebo výhodách Third-world countries are discovering how their natural resources have been exploited by the rest of the world and now they want a bigger slice of the cake. (Oxford Idioms) |
shea butterbambucký tuk Shea butter, hazelnut, horsetail plant, cucumber; orchid and St. John's wort are associated in "Blue Orchid" Cream to provide an effective, natural product to treat dry, devitalized skin. BNC Peach extract and ginkgo-biloba help normalize the hydration level of the skin, whilst camomile, red poppy and sandalwood act to decongest and shea butter; moringa, wheatgerm and almond extracts nourish and revitalize. BNC |
sheep's cheese dairybrynzárna |
skimmed milkodstředěné mléko Do not skimp and debase using margarine in place of butter, skimmed milk instead of cream. BNC For those who did choose healthy alternatives, the most popular product was low-fat margarine used by nearly half the sample, followed by skimmed milk used by 40%. BNC They are often (but not always) relatively low in fat and can be made from skimmed milk or whey. BNC |
slip cheesesražené mléko |
slip on a banana skinšlápnout vedle The new minister slipped on a banana skin before he had been in the job a week. (Oxford Idioms) |