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team deathmatch (competitive mode) noun | duelo de equiponoun |
team pursuit (Cycling discipline) noun | persecución equiposnoun |
team spirit (camaraderie) noun [UK: tiːm ˈspɪ.rɪt] [US: ˈtiːm ˈspɪ.rət] | espíritu de equiponoun |
team sport [team sports] (sport competed between two teams each with two or more players) noun [UK: tiːm spɔːt] [US: ˈtiːm ˈspɔːrt] | deporte de equiponoun |
teammate (one who is on the same team) noun [UK: ˈtiːm.meɪt] [US: ˈtiː.ˌmet] | compañeronounI really like my teammates. = Mis compañeros me gustan mucho. |
teamster [teamsters] (driver of oxen) noun [UK: ˈtiːm.stə(r)] [US: ˈtiːm.stər] | tayacánnoun |
teamster [teamsters] (person who drives a cargo truck) noun [UK: ˈtiːm.stə(r)] [US: ˈtiːm.stər] | tronquistanoun |
teamwork (cooperative effort of a team) noun [UK: ˈtiːm.wɜːk] [US: ˈtiːˌm.wərk] | trabajo en equiponoun |
teapot [teapots] (vessel for tea) noun [UK: ˈtiː.pɒt] [US: ˈtiː.ˌpɑːt] | teteranoun |
tear [tears] (drop of clear salty liquid from the eyes) noun [UK: ˈtɪə(r)] [US: ˈtɪr] | lágrimanoun |
tear [tears] (hole or break caused by tearing) noun [UK: ˈtɪə(r)] [US: ˈtɪr] | desgarrónnoun rasgónnoun rotonoun |
tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to become torn) verb [UK: ˈtɪə(r)] [US: ˈtɪr] | desgarrarseverb |
tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to demolish; to tear down, see also: demolish) verb [UK: ˈtɪə(r)] [US: ˈtɪr] | demolerverb |
tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to produce tears) verb [UK: ˈtɪə(r)] [US: ˈtɪr] | lagrimearverbThis song is so moving that it brings tears to my eyes. = Esta canción me emociona tanto que me hace lagrimear. |
tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to remove by tearing) verb [UK: ˈtɪə(r)] [US: ˈtɪr] | arrancarverbI'll tear a page out from that book. = Le voy a arrancar una página al libro. |
tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to rend) verb [UK: ˈtɪə(r)] [US: ˈtɪr] | rasgarverbOpen the envelope carefully so it doesn't tear. = Abra el sobre con cuidado para no rasgarlo. |
tear duct noun | conducto nasolacrimalnoun |
tear gas [tear gases] (chemical compound) noun [UK: ˈtɪə(r) ɡæs] [US: ˈtɪr ˈɡæs] | gas lacrimógenonoun |
tear one's hair out (react with extreme agitation) verb | |
tearaway (impetuous and reckless person who is difficult to control; a hothead) noun [UK: ˈteə.rə.weɪ] [US: ˈteə.rə.weɪ] | alborotadornoun elementonoun |
teardown (The process of opening and disassembling a device to show its components) noun [UK: tˈiədaʊn] [US: tˈɪrdaʊn] | desmontajenoun |
teardrop [teardrops] (shape of a drop of liquid) noun [UK: ˈtɪə.drɒp] [US: ˈtɪə.drɑːp] | lagrimanoun |
teardrop [teardrops] (single tear) noun [UK: ˈtɪə.drɒp] [US: ˈtɪə.drɑːp] | lágrimanoun |
tearful (accompanied by tears) adjective [UK: ˈtɪə.fəl] [US: ˈtɪr.fəl] | lacrimosoadjective lagrimosoadjective llorosoadjective |
tearjerker (emotionally charged dramatic work) noun | dramónnoun lacrimógenonoun lacrimosonoun |
tease [teased, teasing, teases] (to entice) verb [UK: tiːz] [US: ˈtiːz] | incitarverb tentarverb |
tease [teased, teasing, teases] (to poke fun at) verb [UK: tiːz] [US: ˈtiːz] | burlarse deverb embromarverb mofarseverb molestarverbThey teased the new student. = Ellos molestaron al estudiante nuevo. pitorrearseverb |