talk • a • tive / ' tokstiv /
A person who is talkative likes to talk a lot.
talk show / ' tokJou /
a television program on which famous people are asked questions and talk about their lives
tall Ф / tol /
higher than other people or things
You use tall to say or ask how far it is from the bottom to the top of someone or something
tam . bou . rine
/ |t®mbs ' rin /
( MUSIC ) a round musical instrument with metal disks around the edge. To play it, you hit it or shake it with your hand.
tame1 / teim /
tame 2 / teim /
to make a wild animal easy to control; to make something tame
tam • pon / ' trempan /
tan1 / tren / ( also sun - tan )
[ count ] a darker color that your skin has when you have spent time in the sun
[ noncount ] a color between yellow and brown ► tan
tan 2 / tren /
If your skin tans , it becomes darker because you have spent time in the sun
tan • ger • ine / |trend3s 'rin /
a fruit like a small sweet orange, with a skin that is easy to take off
tan • gle / ' treggl /
many things that have become twisted together so that you cannot easily separate the different parts
►tan • gle
tank / tregk /
a large container for holding liquid or gas
a strong, heavy vehicle with big guns. Tanks are used by armies in wars.
tank • er / ' tregkar /
a ship or truck that carries oil or gas in large amounts
tan • trum / ' trentram /
If a child has a tantrum , they cry and shout because they are angry.
tap 1 / trep /
to hit or touch someone or something quickly and lightly
tap2 / trep /
a light hit with your hand or fingers
a thing that you turn to make something like water or gas come out of a pipe
—SYNONYM faucet
tap dance / ' trep drens /
a type of dance in which you wear special shoes with pieces of metal on them that make sounds as you dance tap-dance
ta pe 1 © / teip /
[ noncount ] a long, thin piece of material or paper, used for sticking things together
[ count, noncount ] a long, thin piece of plastic material that is used for recording sound, music, or moving pictures, so you can listen to or watch it later
tape 2 AWL / teip /
to fasten something to something else using tape 1 ( 1 )
to put sound, music, or moving pictures on tape 1 ( 2 ) so that you can listen to or watch it later
-►SYNONYM record
tape meas • ure
/ ' teip ime3ar /
a long, thin piece of plastic, cloth, or metal for measuring things