tusk
- kel
BrE
/
'tʌsk/
AmE
/
'tʌsk/
noun
-
one of the large teeth of an elephant etc. that you can see growing out of its mouth
turnip
- tuřín
BrE
/
'tɜ:nɪp/
AmE
/
'tɜ:rnɪp/
noun
-
a vegetable with a large round root which is eaten
turn
- pořadí, řada
BrE
/
'tɜ:n/
AmE
/
'tɜ:rn/
noun
-
a place in a certain order, e.g. in a game with several participants playing one after the other
turn
- otočení, otočka, obrat
BrE
/
'tɜ:n/
AmE
/
'tɜ:rn/
noun
-
a movement around a fixed point
turn
- otočení, odbočení
BrE
/
'tɜ:n/
AmE
/
'tɜ:rn/
noun
-
a change of direction
turn
- proměnit
BrE
/
'tɜ:n/
AmE
/
'tɜ:rn/
verb
-
to change or to make something change
turn
- otočit, otáčet
BrE
/
'tɜ:n/
AmE
/
'tɜ:rn/
verb
-
to move round
tunnel
- tunel
BrE
/
'tʌnl/
AmE
/
'tʌnl/
noun
-
an underground passage, e.g. a railway passage leading under a hill
tune
- písnička, melodie
BrE
/
'tju:n/
AmE
/
'tu:n/
noun
-
a song, a melody
tune
- naladit (nástroj), ladit (nástroj)
BrE
/
'tju:n/
AmE
/
'tu:n/
verb
-
to make a musical instrument play correct musical notes and harmonies, usually by making small changes (e.g. turning pegs etc)
tune
- naladit (stanici), ladit (rádio)
BrE
/
'tju:n/
AmE
/
'tu:n/
verb
-
to move the controls of a radio in order to find a station
tummy
- břicho, bříško
BrE
/
'tʌmi/
AmE
/
'tʌmi/
noun, informal
-
the belly, stomach (especially when talking to children)
tumble
- spadnout, svalit se
BrE
/
'tʌmbl/
AmE
/
'tʌmbl/
verb
-
to fall suddenly
tulip
- tulipán
BrE
/
'tju:lɪp/
AmE
/
'tu:lɪp/
noun
-
a nice, sweet smelling flower that is grown in gardens, it grows from a bulb
tug
- vléct, táhnout
BrE
/
'tʌg/
AmE
/
'θʌg/
verb
-
to pull with much force