tackled
tackled (verb - past tense/participle) /ˈtæk.əld/Similar to: addressed; confronted; dealt with; intercepted; brought down Definition: to have made a determined effort to deal with a difficult problem or situation; or, in sports, to have seized and stopped an opponent. Translation:(...)
tactful
tactful (adj) /ˈtækt.fəl/Similar to: diplomatic; discreet; sensitive; considerate; polite Definition: careful not to say or do anything that could upset or embarrass other people; having the ability to deal with difficult situations with skill and sensitivity. Translation: taktisks,(...)
take everything in one's stride
take everything/it all in your stride (idiom): to deal with problems or difficult situations calmly and easily, without letting them worry or upset you. synonyms: stay calm, cope well, handle with ease. pronunciation: /teɪks ˈevriθɪŋ ɪn ðeə straɪd/ translation: uztvert visu(...)
tamper with
Tamper with (phrasal verb) /ˈtæm.pɚ wɪð/:To touch or change something without permission, especially in order to damage it or change the results. LV: patvaļīgi mainīt, sabojāt, iejaukties.In a legal context, to interfere with a witness or evidence to change the outcome of a(...)
tariffs
tariff (noun):Trade: taxes imposed by a government on goods imported from other countries.Services: a list of fixed prices for services, such as electricity, public transport, or hotel rooms.synonyms: taxes, duties, levies, charges, fees. pronunciation:(...)
Tech
tech (noun / adjective): a common abbreviation for technology or technician. It is used to describe the industry, the tools, or the people working within fields like computing, engineering, and electronics.synonyms: technology, electronics, IT (Information Technology), machinery,(...)
tender
tender (noun/verb/adjective):As a noun (Business): A formal offer to carry out work, supply goods, or buy an asset at a stated fixed price.As a verb (Action): To formally offer or present something (e.g., to "tender a resignation" or "tender a payment").As an adjective (Feeling):(...)
tensions
tensions (noun, plural):Emotional/Social: feelings of worry, anger, or a lack of trust between people, groups, or countries that are in conflict.Physical: the state of being stretched tight, or a feeling of stiffness and pressure in the muscles.synonyms: (emotional) friction,(...)
The apple does not fall far from the tree
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree (idiom/proverb) /ði ˈæp.əl dʌz.ənt fɔːl fɑːr frəm ðə triː/Similar to: like father, like son; like mother, like daughter; a chip off the old block Definition: a proverb used to say that a child usually has a similar character or similar qualities to(...)
the centre of attention
the centre of attention (idiom/noun phrase): a person or thing that everyone is looking at or interested in. synonyms: limelight, focal point, heart of the matterpronunciation: /ðə ˈsɛntər əv əˈtɛnʃən/ translation: uzmanības centrā example: Being quite shy, she hated being the(...)
the weather held up
the weather held up (idiom/verb phrase) /ðə ˈweð.ər held ʌp/Similar to: the weather stayed fine; the weather remained good; the rain held off Definition: used to say that the weather remained good or stayed dry when people expected it might rain or turn bad. Translation: laiks pieturējās(...)
though
though (conjunction / adverb) /ðoʊ/translations (LV)Lai gan / kaut arī: Izmanto, lai ieviestu faktu, kas padara teikuma galveno daļu pārsteidzošu.Tomēr / par spīti tam: Izmanto teikuma beigās, lai norādītu uz pretstatu iepriekš teiktajam.Examples"Though he is a native(...)
threat
Threat (noun) /θret/:A suggestion that something unpleasant or violent will happen, especially if a particular action or order is not followed. LV: draudi, piedraudējums.A person or thing likely to cause damage or danger. LV: apdraudējums.In computing, a potential danger that(...)
threaten
threaten (verb):General: to tell someone that you will kill or hurt them, or cause them problems, if they do not do what you want.Situational: to be a danger to something or to be likely to cause harm or a bad result.synonyms: endanger, imperil, intimidate, menace,(...)
ties
tie (noun) /taɪ/Similar to: bond; connection; link; necktie; draw (in sports) Definition: a long piece of cloth worn around the neck; a connection or relationship between people or groups; or a result in a game where both sides have the same score. Translation: kaklasaite, saite,(...)
treat
treat (verb/noun):As a verb: to behave toward or deal with someone in a particular way; or to give medical care to someone.As a noun: something special that you buy or do for someone (or yourself) that gives pleasure.synonyms: (v) handle, manage, attend to; (n) delight,(...)
tremendous
tremendous (adj) /trəˈmen.dəs/Similar to: huge; immense; enormous; fantastic; remarkableDefinition: very great in amount, scale, or intensity; or extremely good or impressive. Translation: milzīgs, milzu, ārkārtējs, lielisks Examples: "The engine produces a tremendous amount of power for(...)
triad
Triad (noun) /ˈtraɪ.æd/:A group or set of three connected people, things or ideas. LV: triāde, trijotne.In music, a chord consisting of three notes played together. LV: trijskaņa.A secret criminal organization, typically based in China or among Chinese communities. LV: triāde(...)
trilateral
trilateral (adjective):General: involving three groups, parties, or nations.Geometry: having three sides (though "triangular" is more common in everyday English).synonyms: three-way, tripartite, triple. pronunciation: /traɪˈlæt.ər.əl/ translation: trīspusējs example:(...)