trap
trap - past
BrE
/'træp/
AmE
/'træp/

noun - an apparatus or thing that is meant to catch somebody or something (e.g. a mouse)

 
transport - přepravovat, dopravit, přepravit
BrE
/'trænspɔ:t/
AmE
/'trænspɔ:rt/

verb - to move something or somebody from one place to another, by means of roads, ships, planes etc.

transparent
transparent - průhledný
BrE
/træns'pærənt/
AmE
/træns'pærənt/

adjective - possible to see through

 
trade - živnost, řemeslo
BrE
/'treɪd/
AmE
/'treɪd/

noun - the thing you do as a job, especially one that requires skilled manual work

 
trade - vyměňovat, vyměnit
BrE
/'treɪd/
AmE
/'treɪd/

verb - to exchange, to give one thing for another

 
trade - obchodovat
BrE
/'treɪd/
AmE
/'treɪd/

verb - to do business, to buy and sell things

tractor
tractor - traktor
BrE
/'træktə/
AmE
/'træktər/

noun - a large vehicle with big wheels that can be used on a farm, in a field etc.

track
track - stopa (na CD apod.)
BrE
/'træk/
AmE
/'træk/

noun - one of the songs etc. on a CD etc.

 
track - závodní dráha
BrE
/'træk/
AmE
/'træk/

noun - a special road used for racing

track
track - kolej
BrE
/'træk/
AmE
/'træk/

noun - a set of two steel rails running side by side that a train travels along

 
tracks - stopy (auta apod.)
BrE
/'træks/
AmE
/'træks/

noun - marks left by a vehicle, person, animal etc.

 
trace - známka, stopa
BrE
/'treɪs/
AmE
/'treɪs/

noun - a mark left by something or somebody

tower
tower - věž
BrE
/'taʊə/
AmE
/'taʊər/

noun - a tall building or structure, esp. as a part of a castle, church etc.

tea towel
tea towel - utěrka
BrE
/'ti:taʊəl/
AmE
/'ti:taʊəl/

noun, British English - a square piece of cloth that you use to dry something with, esp. wet dishes after they have been washed

towel
towel - ručník, osuška
BrE
/'taʊəl/
AmE
/'taʊəl/

noun - a large square piece of cloth that you use to dry yourself with when you are wet