receive and be expected to follow directions or commands
tongue-tie
Verb
deprive of speech
touch base
Verb
establish communication with someone
translocate
Verb
move from one place to another, especially of wild animals
translocate
Verb
transfer a chromosomal segment to a new position
thieve
Verb
take by theft
turn a loss
Verb
fail to make money in a business
take home
Verb
earn as a salary or wage
transistorize
Verb
equip (an electronic circuit or device) with transistors
transistorise
Verb
equip (an electronic circuit or device) with transistors
turn thumbs down
Verb
vote against
turn a trick
Verb
have a customer, of a prostitute
take care
Verb
be in charge of or deal with
take care
Verb
take charge of or deal with
take care
Verb
be careful, prudent, or watchful
take time by the forelock
Verb
act quickly and decisively
tend
Verb
manage or run
tend
Verb
have care of or look after
tend
Verb
have a tendency or disposition to do or be something
take charge
Verb
assume control
take control
Verb
assume control
take time off
Verb
take time off from work
take part
Verb
share in something
trouble oneself
Verb
take the trouble to do something
tide over
Verb
suffice for a period between two points
take form
Verb
develop into a distinctive entity
take shape
Verb
develop into a distinctive entity
two-time
Verb
carry on a romantic relationship with two people at the same time
take in charge
Verb
accept as a charge
toe the line
Verb
do what is expected
take chances
Verb
take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome
take a chance
Verb
take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome
take pains
Verb
try very hard to do something
turn up the heat
Verb
apply great or increased pressure
turn up the pressure
Verb
apply great or increased pressure
take the stage
Verb
attract attention onto oneself
take stage
Verb
attract attention onto oneself
take fire
Verb
start to burn or burst into flames
tangle with
Verb
get involved in or with
teem in
Verb
exist in large quantity
take kindly to
Verb
be willing or inclined to accept
transcend
Verb
be superior or better than some standard
transcend
Verb
be greater in scope or size than some standard
they
Pronoun
3rd person nominative singular pronoun, indicating a person who is hypothetical or whose identity is unknown; used with plural verbs
they
Pronoun
3rd person nominative singular gender-neutral pronoun, indicating a specific person without specifying a male or female gender, or indicating a person who is genderqueer; used with plural verbs
they
Pronoun
the 3rd person nominative plural pronoun; can stand in for any 3rd person nominative plural noun