trust/trʌ'st/n. the belief that you can trust someone or something
v. to believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm you
trustee/trʌstí:/n. a person, often one of a group, who controls property or money for the benefit of another person or an organization
try sth onto put on a piece of clothing to see if it fits you
try sth outto use something to discover if it works or if you like it
tuition/t(j)u:íʃən/n. money that you pay for being taught, especially at college or university
tumble/tʌ'mbl/v. to suddenly fall
tune/t(j)ú:n/n1. a song
n2. a series of musical notes that are nice to listen to
tune-up/t(j)ú:nʌ`p/n. the act of making small changes to an engine so that it works as well as possible
tunnel/tʌ'nl/n. a long passage under the ground or through a mountain
turbulence/tə':rbjuləns/n1. a state of confusion and lack of order
n2. strong, uneven currents in air or water
turbulent/tə':rbjulənt/adj1. full of confusion; lacking order
adj2. moving very strongly and suddenly; having strong, uneven currents
turn (sb/sth) into sb/sthto change and become someone or something different, or to make someone or something do this
turn into go to your bed in order to sleep
turn in sth/sbto give or return something or someone to an authority
turn out1. to come, appear, or be present
2. to happen or become known to happen in a particular way
turn out sbto force someone to leave
turn out sthto produce or make something
turn over sth/sbto give something or someone that you control to someone else
turn sth aroundto cause a situation or organization to change in a positive direction
turn sth down1. to reduce the level of sound or heat that a machine produces
2. to refuse an offer or request
turn sth offto move the switch on a machine, light, etc. so that it stops working
turn sth upto increase the level of sound or heat that a machine produces
turn sth upside down1. to make a place very untidy while looking for something
2. to change someone's life or a system completely
turn to sbto get help from someone
turn to sth1. to think about or begin to consider something
2. to open a book to a particular page