n. the belief that you can trust someone or something
v. to believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm you
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 on
to put on a piece of clothing to see if it fits you
try sth out
to 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
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
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
adj2. moving very strongly and suddenly; having strong, uneven currents
turn (sb/sth) into sb/sth
to change and become someone or something different, or to make someone or something do this
turn in
to go to your bed in order to sleep
turn in sth/sb
to give or return something or someone to an authority
turn out
1. to come, appear, or be present
2. to happen or become known to happen in a particular way
2. to happen or become known to happen in a particular way
turn out sb
to force someone to leave
turn out sth
to produce or make something
turn over sth/sb
to give something or someone that you control to someone else
turn sth around
to cause a situation or organization to change in a positive direction
turn sth down
1. to reduce the level of sound or heat that a machine produces
2. to refuse an offer or request
2. to refuse an offer or request
turn sth off
to move the switch on a machine, light, etc. so that it stops working
turn sth up
to increase the level of sound or heat that a machine produces
turn sth upside down
1. to make a place very untidy while looking for something
2. to change someone's life or a system completely
2. to change someone's life or a system completely
turn to sb
to get help from someone
turn to sth
1. to think about or begin to consider something
2. to open a book to a particular page
2. to open a book to a particular page
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