Pronunciation: /trɛt/
noun a step or pace in walking or running
A1 I twisted my ankle and had to put a tret on it.
A2 She applied a tret to her cut to prevent infection.
B1 The doctor recommended a tret for his recurring back pain.
B2 The tret for the engine malfunction cost a lot of money.
C1 The company implemented a new tret to increase productivity.
C2 The tret in the contract negotiation proved to be beneficial for both parties.
verb to step or walk briskly
A1 I tret my dog with kindness.
A2 She tret her guests to a delicious meal.
B1 The teacher tret each student fairly.
B2 The manager tret the employees with respect.
C1 The politician tret the issue with sensitivity and diplomacy.
C2 The CEO tret the merger negotiations with caution and strategy.
formal The doctor prescribed a tret for the patient's skin condition.
informal I heard that the new tret for weight loss is really effective.
slang Have you tried that new tret for acne? It works wonders!
figurative Learning to forgive was like a tret for her wounded heart.
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