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Exam: TOEFL

treble

IPA: /ˈtrɛbəl/

KK: /ˈtrɛbəl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a high pitch or the highest part in music, often associated with a voice or sound that is sharp and clear.

Example: The treble notes in the song added a bright and lively feel to the music.

noun

Definition: A high sound or voice, often associated with music, that is higher than other parts or ranges.

Example: The choir's treble voices filled the church with beautiful music.

transitive verb

Definition: To increase something to three times its original amount or size.

Example: The company plans to treble its profits this year.

trek

IPA: /trɛk/

KK: /trɛk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To make a long and difficult journey, usually on foot, often through rough or mountainous terrain.

Example: We decided to trek through the mountains during our vacation.

noun

Definition: A long and difficult journey, often taken on foot or with a group, that can involve challenges or hardships.

Example: We went on a trek through the mountains to see the beautiful scenery.

trematode

IPA: /trɛməˌtoʊd/

KK: /trɛməˌtoʊd/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a class of parasitic flatworms known as Trematoda, which typically have complex life cycles and can infect various hosts.

Example: The trematode species can cause significant health issues in both animals and humans.

noun

Definition: A type of flatworm that is often a parasite, living in or on other animals and characterized by having suckers or hooks for attachment.

Example: The trematode can cause various diseases in its host, depending on the species.

tremble

IPA: /ˈtrɛm.bəl/

KK: /ˈtrɛmbl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To shake or shiver, often because of fear, anxiety, or excitement.

Example: She began to tremble when she heard the loud noise.

noun

Definition: A state or act of shaking or quivering, often due to fear or excitement.

Example: She felt a tremble in her hands as she prepared to speak in front of the crowd.

tremendous

IPA: /trɪˈmɛndəs/

KK: /trɪˈmɛndəs/

adjective

Definition: Very large or great in size, amount, or degree; also used to describe something wonderful or impressive.

Example: The concert was a tremendous success, attracting thousands of fans.

tremendously

IPA: /trɪˈmɛndəsli/

KK: /trɪˈmɛndəsli/

adverb

Definition: To a very great degree; extremely.

Example: She was tremendously excited about her new job.

tremendousness

IPA: /trɪˈmɛndəsnəs/

KK: /trɪˈmɛndəsnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of being very large, impressive, or extraordinary.

Example: The tremendousness of the mountain left us in awe.

tremor

IPA: /ˈtrɛmər/

KK: /ˈtrɛmɚ/

noun

Definition: A shaking or vibrating movement, often caused by an earthquake or a nervous feeling.

Example: The tremor from the earthquake shook the entire building.

tremulous

IPA: /ˈtrɛm.jə.ləs/

KK: /ˈtrɛm.jə.ləs/

adjective

Definition: Describing someone or something that shakes or trembles, often due to fear or nervousness.

Example: Her voice was tremulous as she spoke in front of the large crowd.

tremulously

IPA: /ˈtrɛm.jə.ləs/

KK: /ˈtrɛm.jə.ləs/

adverb

Definition: In a way that shows fear or nervousness, often with shaking or trembling.

Example: She spoke tremulously, her voice shaking with fear.

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