( BIOLOGY ) a big plant that can live for a long time. Trees have a central part (called a trunk ) and many smaller parts (called branches )
trem • ble / trembl /
to shake, for example because you are cold, afraid, or sick
tre • men • dous / tri ' mendas /
very big or very great
very good
►tre • men • dous • ly / tri ' mendasli /
trench / trentf /
a long, narrow hole that is dug in the ground, for example to put pipes or wires in
trendawД / trend /
a change to something different
trend • y / trendi /
tres • pass / ' trespres /
to go on someone's land without asking them if you can ►tres • pass • er / ' trespresar /
tri .al © / 'traiol /
[ count, noncount ]
the process in a court of law when people (called the judge and the jury ) can decide if a person has done something wrong and what the punishment will be
the process of testing something to see if it is good or bad
tri • an • gle / ' traireggl /
( MATH ) a shape with three straight sides
► tri • an • gu • lar / trai ' reggyalar /
tree
tribe / traib /
a small group of people who have the same language and
customs and who have a leader (called a chief )
trib • ute / ' tribyut /
trick ч-1 / tnk /
something that you do to make someone believe something that is not true
something that you have learned to do, especially as a form of entertainment
play a trick on someone
to do something that makes someone look silly, in order to make other people laugh
trick 2 / trik /
to do something that is not honest to get what you want from someone
trick • le / trikl /
to move slowly like a thin line of water
►trick • le
trick • y / triki /
difficult; hard to do
tri • cy • cle / ' traisikl/
a type of bicycle with three wheels
tried, tries
( trig - gers , trig - ger - ing , trig - gered )
to make something happen suddenly
trig • o • nom • e • try / itriga ' namatri /