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towel/ˈtaʊ.əl/nounbeginner

A piece of absorbent cloth or paper used for drying or wiping something or someone.

She wrapped a towel around her wet hair after swimming.

toy car/tɔɪ kɑːr/nounbeginner

A miniature replica of an automobile, typically designed for children to play with or for hobbyists to collect.

The toddler pushed his red toy car across the living room rug.

tracker/ˈtræk.ər/nounintermediate

A person, animal, or device that follows or monitors the position, movement, or progress of someone or something.

The fitness tracker on her wrist monitors her heart rate and daily steps.

tracker's/ˈtræk.ərz/nounintermediate

Belonging to, associated with, or characteristic of a person or animal that follows trails or monitors movement.

The tracker's expert eye spotted a broken twig that indicated the animal had changed direction.

Tracy/ˈtreɪsi/nounbeginner

A given name of English origin, historically used as a surname but now primarily used as a unisex or feminine first name.

Tracy has been working as a graphic designer for over ten years.

trade/treɪd/nounbeginner

The action of buying and selling goods and services.

The country relies heavily on foreign trade.

trade off/ˈtreɪd.ɒf/nounintermediate

A situation in which you must choose between or balance two things that are opposite or cannot be had at the same time.

There is a trade-off between the speed of the software and the amount of memory it consumes.

trading post/ˈtreɪ.dɪŋ poʊst/nounintermediate

A remote store or small settlement established in a frontier region for the purpose of buying, selling, or bartering goods.

The early settlers traveled miles through the wilderness to reach the nearest trading post for flour and tools.

traga/ˈtɾa.ɡɐ/verbbeginner

Present subjunctive or third-person singular imperative of trazer (to bring, to carry).

Por favor, traga o cardápio.

tragédia/tɾaˈɡɛ.dʒi.ɐ/nounbeginner

A disastrous event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress; or a dramatic literary work characterized by a serious or somber theme, typically involving the downfall of a protagonist.

O acidente de avião foi uma tragédia que chocou o país inteiro.

trail/treɪl/nounbeginner

A beaten path through a countryside, forest, or wilderness.

We followed a narrow mountain trail to reach the summit.

trail commission/treɪl kəˈmɪʃ.ən/nounadvanced

A recurring fee paid to a financial advisor or broker by an investment fund or insurance company for as long as a client maintains their investment in a specific product.

The financial advisor receives a small trail commission annually for managing the client's mutual fund portfolio.

training schedule/ˈtreɪ.nɪŋ ˈʃɛd.juːl/nounbeginner

A structured plan or timetable outlining specific times, days, and activities for physical exercise, skill development, or educational instruction.

She consulted her training schedule to see if she had time for a morning run before work.

trajeto/tɾa.ˈʒɛ.tu/nounintermediate

The path, route, or course taken to get from one place to another; a journey or transit.

O trajeto até o aeroporto leva cerca de quarenta minutos.

trammel/ˈtræməl/nounadvanced

A restriction or impediment to someone's freedom of action.

She longed to escape the trammels of Victorian society.

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