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trendsetter 2/ˈtrɛndˌsɛt.ər tuː/nounintermediate

An updated model, successor, or second-generation entity known for initiating new styles, behaviors, or popular movements.

Regarded as the trendsetter 2 of modern streetwear, his new label immediately dominated the fashion capitals.

trickle/ˈtrɪk.əl/verbintermediate

To flow in a small, gentle stream or drop by drop.

Sweat began to trickle down his forehead.

trim/trɪm/verbintermediate

To make something neat or of the required size by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts.

I need to trim the hedges before the neighbors complain.

trimmed/trɪmd/adjectiveintermediate

Made neat, tidy, or compact by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts.

The garden featured neatly trimmed hedges along the cobblestone walkway.

tringle/ˈtrɪŋɡəl/nounadvanced

A rod, rail, or narrow strip of wood or metal, typically used for hanging curtains or as a decorative molding.

The heavy velvet curtains were suspended from a brass tringle that spanned the width of the window.

trip/trɪp/nounbeginner

A journey or excursion, especially for pleasure.

We are planning a family trip to the mountains this summer.

trismo/ˈtɾiʒ.mu/nounadvanced

A medical condition characterized by the spasm of the masticatory muscles, resulting in the inability to open the mouth normally.

O paciente apresentou trismo severo como um dos primeiros sintomas da infecção por tétano.

triteness/ˈtraɪtnəs/nounadvanced

The quality of being overused, stale, or lacking in freshness and originality.

The triteness of the film's plot made it predictable from the very first scene.

trivial/ˈtrɪv.i.əl/adjectiveintermediate

Of little value, importance, or significance; commonplace or ordinary.

I don't want to waste time discussing trivial matters when we have a major deadline approaching.

trooper/ˈtruː.pər/nounintermediate

A soldier in a cavalry unit or an armored unit, or a state police officer.

The state trooper pulled the speeding vehicle over to the side of the highway.

troubled/ˈtrʌb.əld/adjectiveintermediate

Beset by problems, conflicts, or emotional distress; characterized by instability or anxiety.

The troubled teenager sought guidance from a school counselor to navigate his difficult home life.

truant/ˈtruː.ənt/nounintermediate

A student who stays away from school without permission.

The school principal sent a letter home to the parents of the habitual truant.

true intention/truː ɪnˈtɛn.ʃən/nounintermediate

The genuine, underlying purpose, goal, or design behind a person's actions, often contrasted with what they publicly claim or pretend.

Despite his polite words, his true intention was to undermine her leadership.

true mission/truː ˈmɪʃ.ən/nounintermediate

The fundamental, authentic, or ultimate purpose that drives an individual, organization, or entity, often transcending immediate goals.

After years of working in corporate finance, she realized her true mission was to provide education to underprivileged children.

trufa/ˈtɾu.fɐ/nounintermediate

An edible, highly prized subterranean fungus of the genus Tuber, often used as a culinary delicacy.

O chef adicionou raspas de trufa negra ao risoto.

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