take in - pochopit, zažít si, vstřebat
BrE
/teɪk'ɪn/
AmE
/teɪk'ɪn/

verb - to fully understand something

 
tongue - jazyk (řeč)
BrE
/'tʌŋ/
AmE
/'tʌŋ/

noun, formal - a language

 
trip - být v opojení (po požití drogy), být omámený (drogou), být v extázi
BrE
/'trɪp/
AmE
/'trɪp/

verb, informal - to experience a happy feeling after using an illegal drug

 
tear apart - rozervat na kusy, roztrhat na kusy
BrE
/ˌteər ə'pɑ:t/
AmE
/ˌter ə'pɑ:rt/

verb - to destroy something by pulling it violently so that it breaks into pieces

trench
trench - zákop, příkop
BrE
/'trentʃ/
AmE
/'trentʃ/

noun - a long narrow hole in the ground made by soldiers to protect them in a battle

thorn
thorn - trn, osten
BrE
/'θɔ:n/
AmE
/'θɔ:rn/

noun - a sharp point on a plant, e.g. a rose

 
them - je, jim, jich, nimi (pád. zájmeno od 'they')
BrE
/'ðem/
AmE
/'ðem/

pronoun - the personal pronoun for third person plural

take off
take off - odstartovat, rozjet se, rozběhnout se, vyrazit
BrE
/ˌteɪk'ɒf/
AmE
/ˌteɪk'ɑ:f/

verb - to start, to start moving forward, to start running

 
talk - projev, řeč
BrE
/'tɔ:k/
AmE
/'tɔ:k/

noun - a speech (on a particular subject)

 
tolerate - tolerovat
BrE
/'tɒləreɪt/
AmE
/'tɑ:ləreɪt/

verb - to accept something that you do not like or agree with; to put up with something or somebody

 
teenage - mladistvý, dospívající, náctiletý
BrE
/'ti:neɪdʒ/
AmE
/'ti:neɪdʒ/

adjective - young, of the age between 13 and 19

 
tuition - školné
BrE
/tju:'ɪʃn/
AmE
/tu:'ɪʃn/

noun - money paid for teaching, esp. a small group of students

 
troll - troll
BrE
/'trəʊl/
AmE
/'troʊl/

noun - (Harry Potter) a large creature that Harry and Ron had to fight in their first year at Hogwarts

take off
take off - uchytit se (o produktu či firmě), rozjet se (o podniku apod.)
BrE
/ˌteɪk'ɒf/
AmE
/ˌteɪk'ɑ:f/

verb - to become successful

 
tundra - tundra
BrE
/'tʌndrə/
AmE
/'tʌndrə/

noun - large flat Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere where the earth below the ground is always frozen