IPA: /tɑːˈtɑːmi/
KK: /tɑːˈtɑːmi/
Definition: A type of mat made from straw, commonly used as flooring in traditional Japanese homes.
Example: The living room was covered with tatami mats, giving it a warm and natural feel.
IPA: /ˈtiːkʌp/
KK: /ˈtiːkʌp/
Definition: A small cup that is typically used for drinking tea, often accompanied by a saucer.
Example: She poured the tea into her favorite teacup before serving it to her guests.
IPA: //ˈtiːˌkɛtəl//
KK: /ˈtiːˌkɛtəl/
Definition: A container with a lid, a handle, and a spout, used for heating water, especially for making tea.
Example: She filled the teakettle with water and placed it on the stove to boil.
IPA: /ˈtiːpɒt/
KK: /ˈtiːpɒt/
Definition: A container used for brewing and serving tea, usually with a spout and a handle.
Example: She poured the hot water into the teapot to brew the tea.
IPA: /ˈtiːpɔɪ/
KK: /ˈtiːpɔɪ/
Definition: A small table with three legs, often used to hold tea sets or for decorative purposes.
Example: She placed the teapot on the teapoy next to the sofa.
IPA: /ˈtiːwɛə/
KK: /ˈtiːwɛr/
Definition: Items such as teapots, cups, and saucers that are used for making and serving tea.
Example: She bought beautiful teaware for her tea party.
IPA: /ˈtɛnənt/
KK: /ˈtɛnənt/
Definition: A person who lives in a place and pays rent to use it, usually in a house or apartment owned by someone else.
Example: The tenant signed a lease agreement before moving into the apartment.
Definition: A person who rents and lives in a property owned by someone else.
Example: The tenant signed a lease agreement for the apartment.
IPA: /ˈtɛnəntəbl/
KK: /ˈtɛnəntəbl/
Definition: Suitable for renting or living in; in good condition for a tenant.
Example: The apartment was tenantable, making it easy to find new renters quickly.
IPA: /ˈtɛnəntləs/
KK: /ˈtɛnəntləs/
Definition: Describing a place that is not occupied by a tenant or someone living there.
Example: The tenantless apartment had been empty for months.
IPA: /ˈtɛnəmənt/
KK: /ˈtɛnəmənt/
Definition: A type of building where people live, often rented out to tenants, and usually in poor condition.
Example: The old tenement was home to many families who struggled to pay the rent.
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