1
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n]
Systemic
means affecting the whole of something. [FORMAL
] □
2 ADJ Systemic chemicals or drugs are absorbed into the whole of an organism such as a plant or person, rather than being applied to one area. [TECHNICAL ]
sy s|tems a na|lyst (systems analysts ) N‑COUNT A systems analyst is someone whose job is to decide what computer equipment and software a company needs, and to provide it.
Tt
T , t /tiː / (T's, t's ) N‑VAR T is the twentieth letter of the English alphabet.
ta /tɑː / CONVENTION Ta means 'thank you'. [BRIT , INFORMAL , FORMULAE ]
tab /tæ b/ (tabs )
1
N‑COUNT
A
tab
is a small piece of cloth or paper that is attached to something, usually with information about that thing written on it. □
2
N‑COUNT
A
tab
is the total cost of goods or services that you have to pay, or the bill for those goods or services. [mainly AM
] □
3 N‑COUNT A tab is a metal strip that you pull off the top of a can of drink in order to open it.
4
N‑COUNT
A
tab
is a drug, especially one that is sold illegally, which is in tablet form. [INFORMAL
] □ [+
5 PHRASE If someone keeps tabs on you, they make sure that they always know where you are and what you are doing, often in order to control you. [INFORMAL ]
6
PHRASE
If you
pick up the tab
, you pay a bill on behalf of a group of people or provide the money that is needed for something. [INFORMAL
] □
Ta|bas|co /tæbæ skoʊ/ N‑UNCOUNT Tabasco is a hot spicy sauce made from peppers. [TRADEMARK ]
tab|by /tæ bi/ (tabbies ) N‑COUNT A tabby or a tabby cat is a cat whose fur has dark stripes on a lighter background.
tab|er|nac|le /tæ bə r næk ə l/ (tabernacles )
1 N‑COUNT [oft in names] A tabernacle is a church used by certain Christian Protestant groups and by Mormons.
2 N‑PROPER The Tabernacle was a small tent which contained the most holy writings of the ancient Jews and which they took with them when they were travelling.
ta|ble ◆◆◇ /te I b ə l/ (tables , tabling , tabled )
1
N‑COUNT
A
table
is a piece of furniture with a flat top that you put things on or sit at. □
2
VERB
If someone
tables
a proposal, they say formally that they want it to be discussed at a meeting. [mainly BRIT
] □ [V
n]
3
VERB
If someone
tables
a proposal or plan which has been put forward, they decide to discuss it or deal with it at a later date, rather than straight away. [AM
] □ [V
n]
4
N‑COUNT
A
table
is a written set of facts and figures arranged in columns and rows. □
5 → see also coffee table , dressing table , negotiating table , round table , tea table
6
PHRASE
If you put something
on the table
, you present it at a meeting for it to be discussed. □
7
PHRASE
If you
turn the tables
on
someone, you change the situation completely, so that instead of them causing problems for you, you are causing problems for them. □
8to put your cards on the table → see card SYNONYMS table NOUN 1
counter:
bench: