take after - podobat se (rodiči)
BrE
/ˌteɪk'ɑ:ftə/
AmE
/ˌteɪk'æftər/

verb - to look like one of the parents (or both) or have some of their characteristics

tiny
tiny - malinký, titěrný, mrňavý
BrE
/'taɪni/
AmE
/'taɪni/

adjective - very small

 
topmost - nejvyšší
BrE
/'tɒpməʊst/
AmE
/'tɑ:pmoʊst/

adjective - highest

 
take up - začít (s něčím)
BrE
/ˌteɪk'ʌp/
AmE
/ˌteɪk'ʌp/

verb - to start doing a regular activity, such as a sport or hobby etc.

 
treat - chovat se (k někomu), jednat (s někým), zacházet (s někým)
BrE
/'tri:t/
AmE
/'tri:t/

verb - to behave somehow towards a person

torch
torch - baterka
BrE
/'tɔ:tʃ/
AmE
/'tɔ:rtʃ/

noun, British English - a small light (working on batteries) that you can easily carry in your hand

tights
tights - punčocháče, punčochové kalhoty (dámské)
BrE
/'taɪts/
AmE
/'taɪts/

noun, British English - a piece of women's clothing, it is thin and tight and covers the waist, legs and feet

tap
tap - kohoutek (vodovodní etc.)
BrE
/'tæp/
AmE
/'tæp/

noun - a kind of handle that you use to let water flow into the washbasin, bath etc.

term
term - pololetí, semestr
BrE
/'tɜ:m/
AmE
/'tɜ:rm/

noun - one of the two parts of a year at a school or university

 
tragedy - tragédie, neštěstí
BrE
/'trædʒədi/
AmE

noun - a very bad, unhappy, sad event

 
theatregoer - návštěvník divadla (častý)
BrE
/'θɪətəgəʊə/
AmE

noun - a person who likes going to the theatre (to see plays etc.)

take care of
take care of - postarat se o, starat se o, pečovat o
BrE
/ˌteɪk'keərəv/
AmE
/ˌteɪk'kerəv/

verb - to look after someone or something

 
two-piece set - dvoudílný komplet
BrE
/'tu:pi:sset/
AmE

noun - a set consisting of two things

 
turn round - otočit se, obrátit se
BrE
/ˌtɜ:n'raʊnd/
AmE
/ˌtɜ:rn'raʊnd/

verb - to move your body in a way to face the other direction

top
top - vrchol, vrcholek, vrch, vršek
BrE
/'tɒp/
AmE
/'tɑ:p/

noun - the highest part of something