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tea
(tē)n.
1.
a. An evergreen shrub or small tree (Camellia sinensis) native to Asia, having fragrant, nodding, cup-shaped white flowers and glossy leaves.
b. The young, dried leaves of this plant, prepared by various processes and used to make a beverage, usually served hot.
2. An aromatic, slightly bitter beverage made by steeping tea leaves in boiling water.
3. Any of various plants, such as New Jersey tea, having leaves that are or were formerly used to make a tealike beverage.
4. Any of various beverages made by steeping the leaves, flowers, fruits, or other parts of certain plants: herbal tea; peppermint tea.
5. Any of various beverages made by extracting an infusion from meat, especially beef.
6. A tea rose.
7. Chiefly British
a. An afternoon refreshment consisting usually of sandwiches and cakes served with tea.
b. High tea.
8. An afternoon reception or social gathering at which tea is served.
9. Slang Marijuana.
[Probably Dutch thee, from Malay teh, from Amoy te (equivalent to Mandarin chá), from dialectal Early Middle Chinese daı̷; akin to Middle Chinese drε⋮ (source of Mandarin chá, tea); see chanoyu.]
Word History: "Here thou, great Anna! whom three realms obey, / Dost sometimes counsel take—and sometimes tea." When Alexander Pope wrote these lines from The Rape of the Lock in 1714, tea still rhymed with obey. This was true of many words spelled with ea, and it was just about in Pope's time that nearly all these words started changing their pronunciation from (ā) to (ē), as in our modern pronunciation of tea (tē). Most modern English words whose main vowel sound is spelled -ea- were pronounced with long vowels in Middle and Old English. Many of these vowels were shortened in the 1500s and 1600s to their modern pronunciations, as in our words dead and sweat. But those words that were pronounced with an (ā) sound in Middle English did not undergo this sound change and kept their long vowels, undergoing the further change in Pope's time to the modern "long e" sound. There were several exceptions to this last sound change, most notably the words break, great, and steak. Interestingly, the old pronunciation is also retained in Irish family names, such as Reagan, Shea, Beatty, and Yeats (in contrast to British family names such as Keats).
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tea
(tiː)n
1. (Plants) an evergreen shrub or small tree, Camellia sinensis, of tropical and subtropical Asia, having toothed leathery leaves and white fragrant flowers: family Theaceae
2. (Cookery)
a. the dried shredded leaves of this shrub, used to make a beverage by infusion in boiling water
b. such a beverage, served hot or iced
c. (as modifier): tea caddy; tea urn.
3. (Plants)
a. any of various plants that are similar to Camellia sinensis or are used to make a tealike beverage
b. any such beverage
4. (Cookery) chiefly
a. Also called: afternoon tea a light meal eaten in mid-afternoon, usually consisting of tea and cakes, biscuits, or sandwiches
b. (as modifier): a tea party.
c. Also called: high tea afternoon tea that also includes a light cooked dish
5. (Cookery) Brit and Austral and NZ the main evening meal
6. (Recreational Drugs) old-fashioned slang US and Canadian marijuana
7. tea and sympathy informal a caring attitude, esp to someone in trouble
[C17: from Chinese (Amoy) t'e, from Ancient Chinese d'a]
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tea
(ti)n.
1. the dried and prepared leaves of a shrub, Thea (Camellia) sinensis, of the family Theaceade.
2. the shrub itself, extensively cultivated in China, Japan, India, etc., and having fragrant white flowers.
3. a somewhat bitter, aromatic beverage prepared by infusing tea leaves in boiling water, served hot or iced.
4. any kind of leaves, flowers, etc., so used, or any plant yielding them.
5. any of various infusions prepared from the leaves, flowers, etc., of other plants, used as a beverage or medicine.
6. a snack or light meal, usu. including tea, sandwiches, and cakes, eaten in the late afternoon.
7. Brit. any meal eaten in the late afternoon or evening.
8. an afternoon reception at which tea is served.
9. Slang. marijuana.
[1645–55; earlier also tay < Dutch thee < Malay te < dial. Chinese (Xiamen) t'e, akin to Chinese chá]
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tea
1. the drink
Tea is a drink made with boiling water and the dried leaves of the tea bush. Many people add milk to the drink, and some add sugar.
She poured herself another cup of tea.
Brian went into the kitchen to make a fresh pot of tea.
2. meals
Tea is also the name of two different types of meal.
In Britain, some people use tea to refer to a light meal that they eat in the afternoon. This meal usually consists of sandwiches and cakes, with tea to drink. It is sometimes called afternoon tea.
I'll make sandwiches for tea.
Some British people use tea to refer to a main meal that they eat in the early evening.
At five o'clock he comes home for his tea.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() beverage, drinkable, potable, drink - any liquid suitable for drinking; "may I take your beverage order?" tea leaf, tea - dried leaves of the tea shrub; used to make tea; "the store shelves held many different kinds of tea"; "they threw the tea into Boston harbor" cambric tea - a beverage for children containing hot water and milk and sugar and a small amount of tea sun tea - tea made by exposing tea leaves steeped in water to the direct rays of the sun; usually served with ice |
2. | ![]() Britain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom | |
3. | ![]() tea leaf, tea - dried leaves of the tea shrub; used to make tea; "the store shelves held many different kinds of tea"; "they threw the tea into Boston harbor" genus Camellia - tropical Asiatic evergreen shrubs or small trees | |
4. | tea - a reception or party at which tea is served; "we met at the Dean's tea for newcomers" reception - a formal party of people; as after a wedding | |
5. | ![]() herb - aromatic potherb used in cookery for its savory qualities tea bag - a measured amount of tea in a bag for an individual serving of tea tea - a beverage made by steeping tea leaves in water; "iced tea is a cooling drink" black tea - fermented tea leaves green tea - tea leaves that have been steamed and dried without fermenting oolong - Chinese tea leaves that have been partially fermented before being dried Camellia sinensis, tea - a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree extensively cultivated in e.g. China and Japan and India; source of tea leaves; "tea has fragrant white flowers" |
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tea
noun
Quotations
"Tea to the English is really a picnic indoors" [Alice Walker The Color Purple]
"Tea to the English is really a picnic indoors" [Alice Walker The Color Purple]
Teas
Assam, bohea, camomile tea, Ceylon, Chinese tea, congou or congo, Darjeeling, Earl Grey, green tea, gunpowder tea, herb or herbal tea, Indian tea, jasmine tea, Lapsang Souchong, lemon tea, mint tea, oolong, orange pekoe, post-and-rail tea (archaic), Russian teaCollins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
Translations
شَايفِنْجان شايمَشْروب الشاينَبات الشايوَجْبَة الشاي بعْد الظُهْر
čajsvačina
teaftenmåltideftermiddagstekop temiddagsmad
teo
tee
teevälipalahaudekahvi
čajužina
tea
teh
teterunni; tesíîdegiste
お茶夕食
저녁식사차
arbataarbatėlėarbatinėarbatinisarbatinis puodelis
tēja
ceai
čajolovrant
čaj
te
ชาน้ำชา
çayikindi kahvaltısı
bữa ăn nhẹchè
tea
[tiː]A. N
1. (= drink, plant) → té m
would you like some tea? → ¿te apetece un té?
a cup of tea → una taza de té
I'm making another pot of tea → voy a hacer otra tetera
tea with lemon; lemon tea → té con limón
camomile tea → manzanilla f
herbal/mint tea → té m de hierbas/menta
iced tea → te m helado
not for all the tea in China → por nada del mundo
tea and sympathy (euph) → té y sonrisas
see also cup
would you like some tea? → ¿te apetece un té?
a cup of tea → una taza de té
I'm making another pot of tea → voy a hacer otra tetera
tea with lemon; lemon tea → té con limón
camomile tea → manzanilla f
herbal/mint tea → té m de hierbas/menta
iced tea → te m helado
not for all the tea in China → por nada del mundo
tea and sympathy (euph) → té y sonrisas
see also cup
B. CPD tea bag N → bolsita f de té
tea boy N chico que prepara y sirve el té en una fábrica u oficina
tea break N → descanso m para el té
tea caddy N → bote m para té
tea cart N (US) = tea trolley tea chest N → caja f grande de madera
tea cloth N (for trolley, tray) → mantelito m, pañito m; (for dishes) = tea towel tea cosy, tea cozy (US) N → cubretetera m
tea dance N → té m bailable, té-baile m
tea garden N (= café) → café m al aire libre (Agr) → plantación f de té
tea lady N (Brit) señora que prepara y sirve el té en una fábrica u oficina
tea leaf N → hoja f de té
tea party N → té m, merienda f
tea rose N → rosa f de té
tea service, tea set N → servicio m de té, juego m de té
tea strainer N → colador m de té
tea table N → mesita f de té
tea things NPL → servicio m del té
tea towel N → paño m de cocina, trapo m de cocina (LAm)
tea tray N → bandeja f del té
tea trolley N (Brit) → carrito m del té
tea urn N → tetera f grande
tea wagon N (US) → carrito m del té
tea boy N chico que prepara y sirve el té en una fábrica u oficina
tea break N → descanso m para el té
tea caddy N → bote m para té
tea cart N (US) = tea trolley tea chest N → caja f grande de madera
tea cloth N (for trolley, tray) → mantelito m, pañito m; (for dishes) = tea towel tea cosy, tea cozy (US) N → cubretetera m
tea dance N → té m bailable, té-baile m
tea garden N (= café) → café m al aire libre (Agr) → plantación f de té
tea lady N (Brit) señora que prepara y sirve el té en una fábrica u oficina
tea leaf N → hoja f de té
tea party N → té m, merienda f
tea rose N → rosa f de té
tea service, tea set N → servicio m de té, juego m de té
tea strainer N → colador m de té
tea table N → mesita f de té
tea things NPL → servicio m del té
tea towel N → paño m de cocina, trapo m de cocina (LAm)
tea tray N → bandeja f del té
tea trolley N (Brit) → carrito m del té
tea urn N → tetera f grande
tea wagon N (US) → carrito m del té
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
tea
[ˈtiː]Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
tea
n
(= substance, drink) → Tee m; to make (the) tea → (den) Tee machen; a cup of tea → eine Tasse Tee; not for all the tea in China → nicht um alles Gold der Welt
(also tea plant) → Tee(strauch) m
tea
:tea bag
n → Teebeutel m
tea biscuit
tea boy
n → Stift m
tea break
n (esp Brit) → Pause f
tea caddy
teacake
n (Brit) → Rosinenbrötchen nt
teacart
n (US) → Teewagen m, → Servierwagen m
tea
:tea cloth
n (Brit) → Geschirrtuch nt
tea cosy, (US) tea cozy
n → Teewärmer m
tea dance
n → Tanztee m
tea garden
n → Gartencafé nt
teahouse
n → Teehaus nt
tea
:tea lady
n (Brit) Frau, die in Büros etc für die Angestellten Tee zubereitet
tea leaf
n
(Brit inf: = thief) → Langfinger m (inf)
tea
:tea party
n → Teegesellschaft f
teapot
n → Teekanne f
tea
:tea rose
n → Teerose f
tea
:tea service, tea set
n → Teeservice nt
teashop
n → Teestube f
tea
:tea strainer
n → Teesieb nt
tea
:tea table
n (esp Brit) to lay the tea → den Tisch zum Tee/fürs Abendessen decken; at the tea → beim Tee/Abendessen
teatime
n (Brit) (for afternoon tea) → Teestunde f; (= mealtime) → Abendessen nt; when is tea in your house? → wann trinkt ihr Tee/esst ihr zu Abend?; we’ll talk about it at tea → wir werden uns beim Tee/beim Abendessen darüber unterhalten; I’ll meet you at tea → ich treffe Sie am späten Nachmittag
tea towel
n (Brit) → Geschirrtuch nt
tea tray
n → Tablett nt, → Teebrett nt
tea trolley
n → Teewagen m, → Servierwagen m
tea urn
n → Teebereiter m
tea wagon
n (US) → Teewagen m, → Servierwagen m
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
tea
[tiː]1. n
a. (beverage) → tè m inv
I made a pot of tea → ho fatto un po' di tè
tea with lemon → tè al limone
it's just my cup of tea! (fig) → è proprio quello che fa per me!
I made a pot of tea → ho fatto un po' di tè
tea with lemon → tè al limone
it's just my cup of tea! (fig) → è proprio quello che fa per me!
2. adj → di tè, del tè
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
tea
(tiː) noun1. a type of plant grown in Asia, especially India, Ceylon and China, or its dried and prepared leaves. I bought half a kilo of tea.
2. a drink made by adding boiling water to these. Have a cup of tea!
3. a cup etc of tea. Two teas, please!
4. a small meal in the afternoon (afternoon tea) or a larger one in the early evening, at which tea is often drunk. She invited him to tea.
ˈtea-bag a small bag or sachet of thin paper containing tea, on to which boiling water is poured in a pot or cup.
ˈteacup noun a cup, usually of medium size, in which tea is served.
ˈtea-party noun – plural ˈtea-parties – an afternoon party at which tea is usually served. She has been invited to a tea-party.
ˈteapot noun a pot with a spout used for making and pouring tea.
ˈtearoom noun a restaurant where tea, coffee, cakes etc are served.
ˈtea-set, ˈtea-service nouns a set of cups, saucers and plates, sometimes with a teapot and milk-jug.
ˈteaspoon noun1. a small spoon for use with a teacup. I need a teaspoon to stir my tea.
2. a teaspoonful. a teaspoon of salt.
ˈteaspoonful noun an amount that fills a teaspoon. two teaspoonfuls of salt.
ˈtea-time noun the time in the late afternoon or early evening at which people take tea. He said he would be back at tea-time.
ˈtea-towel noun a cloth for drying dishes after they have been washed eg after a meal.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
tea
→ شَاي čaj, svačina middagsmad, te Tee κολατσιό, τσάι merienda, onces, té tee goûter, thé čaj, užina tè お茶, 夕食 저녁식사, 차 avondeten, thee te herbata, herbatka chá полдник, чай te ชา, น้ำชา çay bữa ăn nhẹ, chè 下午茶, 茶Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
tea
n. té.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
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tea
n té m; (medicinal) infusión f; green — té verdeEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.