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Exam: TOEIC

tagline

IPA: /ˈtæɡ.laɪn/

KK: /ˈtæɡlaɪn/

noun

Definition: A short and catchy phrase used in advertising or branding to represent a product, company, or idea.

Example: The company's tagline is memorable and perfectly captures its mission.

tailback

IPA: /ˈteɪlˌbæk/

KK: /ˈteɪlˌbæk/

noun

Definition: A player in football who is positioned farthest back from the line where the play starts, or a line of cars that forms when traffic slows down or stops.

Example: During the game, the tailback made an impressive run down the field.

tailor

IPA: /ˈteɪlər/

KK: /ˈteɪlər/

intransitive verb

Definition: To work as a person who makes or alters clothing to fit individual customers.

Example: He decided to tailor after learning the craft from his father.

noun

Definition: A person who makes, repairs, or changes clothing, especially suits and dresses.

Example: The tailor fitted my new suit perfectly.

transitive verb

Definition: To create or modify clothing to fit someone's specific measurements or preferences, or to adjust something to suit a particular need or purpose.

Example: The designer will tailor the dress to fit her perfectly.

tailored

IPA: /ˈteɪləd/

KK: /ˈteɪlɚd/

adjective

Definition: Made to fit a specific person or purpose, often referring to clothing that is custom-made or designed to look neat and well-fitted.

Example: She wore a tailored suit that perfectly matched her style.

takeaway

IPA: //ˈteɪkəweɪ//

KK: /ˈteɪkəweɪ/

adjective

Definition: Referring to food that is prepared and packaged to be eaten away from the restaurant or store.

Example: We decided to order takeaway for dinner instead of cooking.

noun

Definition: A key point or conclusion that can be learned from a discussion, presentation, or experience.

Example: The main takeaway from the meeting was the need for better communication among team members.

takeover

IPA: /ˈteɪˌkoʊvər/

KK: /ˈteɪˌkoʊvər/

noun

Definition: The act of gaining control or management of something, often a company or organization, usually by buying it or through force.

Example: The company's takeover was completed after a lengthy negotiation process.

takeup

IPA: /ˈteɪkˌʌp/

KK: /ˈteɪkˌʌp/

noun

Definition: The act of taking something up, such as a challenge or a task.

Example: The takeup of the new policy was slower than expected.

tally

IPA: /ˈtæli/

KK: /ˈtæli/

intransitive verb

Definition: To match or agree with something, or to keep a record of points or scores.

Example: The scores from both teams tally after the game.

noun

Definition: A mark or object used to keep track of a count or score, often represented by lines or notches.

Example: The teacher used a tally to keep track of how many students participated in the activity.

transitive verb

Definition: To count or record something, often by making marks or notes to keep track of a score or total.

Example: The teacher will tally the votes after the election.

tallyman

IPA: /ˈtæliˌmæn/

KK: /ˈtæliˌmæn/

noun

Definition: A person who keeps track of numbers or counts, often related to sales or records.

Example: The tallyman recorded all the sales made during the week.

target

IPA: /ˈtɑːɡɪt/

KK: /ˈtɑrɡɪt/

noun

Definition: A goal or objective that someone aims to achieve.

Example: The team set a target to increase sales by 20% this year.

transitive verb

Definition: To aim at something or to set a goal to achieve.

Example: The company decided to target a younger audience with their new advertising campaign.

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