tap
tap - ťukat, klepat, poklepávat, poťukávat, podupávat
BrE
/'tæp/
AmE
/'tæp/

verb - to hit something lightly, usually with your fingers or feet

tug
tug - tahat, škubnout, trhnout, vléct, táhnout, škubat, tahat
BrE
/'tʌg/
AmE
/'θʌg/

verb - to pull something hard

tie
tie - vázat, uvázat, přivázat, svázat
BrE
/'taɪ/
AmE
/'taɪ/

verb - to fasten with a rope, cord, string etc

 
tie - pouto, vazba
BrE
/'taɪ/
AmE
/'taɪ/

noun - something that binds something or two things together

 
tar - tér, asfalt
BrE
/'tɑ:/
AmE
/'tɑ:r/

noun - a black substance which is thick and sticky when it's hot and which becomes hard when it is cold

tip
tip - špička, hrot, koneček
BrE
/'tɪp/
AmE
/'tɪp/

noun - the end of something, often pointed

 
tom - kocour
BrE
/'tɒm/
AmE
/'tɑ:m/

noun, informal - a male cat

tub
tub - vana
BrE
/'tʌb/
AmE
/'tʌb/

noun - a large round container

tin
tin - konzerva, plechovka
BrE
/'tɪn/
AmE
/'tɪn/

noun, British English - a metal container in which some food can be bought (e.g. meat, fruit, sardines etc.)

toy
toy - hračka
BrE
/'tɔɪ/
AmE
/'tɔɪ/

noun - a thing that children play with

try on
try on - vyzkoušet (oblečení)
BrE
/ˌtraɪ'ɒn/
AmE
/ˌtraɪ'ɑ:n/

verb - to put a piece of clothing on to check whether it is the right size

try
try - zkusit, vyzkoušet, pokusit se, snažit se
BrE
/'traɪ/
AmE
/'traɪ/

verb - to make an effort to do something

 
tomorrow - zítřek
BrE
/tə'mɒrəʊ/
AmE
/tə'mɑ:roʊ/

noun - the day that comes after today

 
take out - vzít ven, pozvat (někam)
BrE
/ˌteɪk'aʊt/
AmE
/ˌteɪk'aʊt/

verb - to invite somebody to go to a restaurant, cinema etc. with you

 
top - nejvyšší, vrchní
BrE
/'tɒp/
AmE
/'tɑ:p/

adjective - the one in the highest position