tee

BrE /tiː/ AmE /ti/

noun en → es

1 GOLF/CRICKET [singular] B2

a small stand with three legs used to hold a ball in place when playing golf or cricket

soporte de tres patas, base para la pelota

Collocations tee off

  • He hit the ball from the tee.

    Golpeó la pelota desde el soporte de tres patas.

2 DRINK [singular] A1

a drink made with tea leaves or a tea bag and hot water, often served with milk and sugar

Collocations cup of tea

  • Would you like a cup of tea?

    ¿Te gustaría una taza de té?

3 CLOTHING [singular] B1

a loose-fitting top that is worn as part of sportswear or casual clothing, often with a logo on the front

camiseta, polo

Collocations wearing a tee

  • He was wearing a red tee.

    Era una camiseta roja la que llevaba puesta.

4 COMPUTING [singular] C1

a small device that connects different types of cables and allows them to communicate with each other

conector, adaptador

Collocations network tee

  • The network tee allows the connection between two devices.

    El conector de red permite la conexión entre dos dispositivos.

5 SPORT [singular] B2

a small white ball used in tennis or table tennis, which is hit with a racket over the net

pelota de tenis, raqueta

Collocations serve the tee

  • She serves the tee over the net.

    Sirve la pelota sobre la red.

6 MARKER [singular] C1

a small marker or sign used to indicate a specific point on a map, chart, or diagram

marca, señal

Collocations mark the tee

  • The map uses a red tee to mark the location.

    El mapa usa una marca roja para señalar la ubicación.

7 FOOTBALL [singular] B2

a small white ball used in football, which is kicked over the goal line to score a point

pelota de fútbol

Collocations score with the tee

  • He scored a goal with the tee.

    Marcó un gol con la pelota.

8 DRINK [singular] B1

a drink made from tea leaves or a tea bag, often served cold and sweetened with sugar

té frío

Collocations iced tee

  • Would you like an iced tee?

    ¿Te gustaría un té frío?