trading companya business that buys and sells goods
tradition/trədíʃən/n. a custom or way of behaving that has continued for a long time in a group of people
traditional/trədíʃənl/adj. following the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people for a long time
traffic/træ'fik/n. the cars, trucks, etc. using a road
traffic jama line of cars, trucks, etc. that are moving slowly
traffic lighta set of red, green, and yellow lights that is used to stop and start traffic
tragedy/træ'ʤədi/n1. something very sad that happens, usually involving death
n2. a story with a sad ending that is performed in a theatre
train/tréin/n. a long, thin vehicle that travels along metal tracks and carries people or goods
v1. to practise a sport or exercise in order to prepare for a competition
v2. to learn the skills you need to do a job
v3. to teach someone how to do something, usually a skill that is needed for a job
trainee/treiní:/n. a person who is learning and practicing new skills, esp. ones connected with a job
trainer/tréinər/n. someone who teaches people how to do something well, especially for a job or sport
training/tréiniŋ/n1. the process of learning a skill
n2. the process of preparing for a sport or competition
tranquil/træ'ŋkwil/adj. calm and quiet
transact/trænzæ'kt/v. to do business, to buy or sell things
transaction/trænzæ'kʃən/n. the buying or selling of something, or an exchange of money
transcript/træ'nskript/n. a complete written copy of spoken or written words
transfer/trænsfə':r/n. a move from one place, person, or position to another
v. to move someone or something from one place to another
transform/trænsfɔ':rm/v. to change something completely, usually to improve it
transit/træ'nsit/n. the process of moving, or the movement of goods or people from one place to another
transition/trænzíʃən/n. a change from one system or method to another, often a gradual one
transitional/trænsíʃ(ə)nəl/adj. belonging or relating to a change, or the process of change, from one form or type to another
translate/trænsléit/v. to change words from one language to another
translation/trænsléiʃən/n. something that has been changed from one language to another, or the act of doing this
transmission/trænsmíʃən/n1. the act of sending or giving something
n2. The transmission in a vehicle is the machinery that moves power from to the engine to the wheels.
transmit/trænsmít/v. to send or give something
transparent/trænspé(ə)rənt/adj. If a substance or material is transparent, you can see through it.