"Tanned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having become darker in color because of exposure to the sun or being in a tropical environment.
Example: She has a lovely tan after spending the summer at the beach.
Sinking or losing badly, especially in a game or competition. <br><br>Example: "The team was tanking their final match and didn't care if they won or lost."
Tannaim (plural of Tanna, tanna "he/they taught") refers to the rabbinic sages of the Mishnaic period (c. 70-200 CE). They were the transmitters of the oral teachings of Judaism and the recording of these words into the Mishnah, the foundational text of Rabbinic Judaism.
Tannenberg can refer to:<br><br>1. Tannenberg Memorial: A military pantheon in Kaliningrad, Russia, honoring the Imperial Russian Army's defeat at the Battle of Tannenberg in 1914.<br>2. Battle of Tannenberg: A decisive battle fought in World War I, where the German Eighth Army, under Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff, defeated the Russian Second Army in 1914.<br>3. Ernst von Tannenberg: A German general during World War I who led the German Eighth Army to a major victory at the Battle of Tannenberg.<br>4. Tannenberg, Belarus: A settlement in Belarus, formerly a German settlement.<br><br>Tannenberg relates to military history and the Russo-German war efforts during World War I.
A tannery is an industrial facility that specializes in the processing of animal hides and skins into leather, which is a durable and versatile material used for making a wide range of products such as clothing, shoes, belts, handbags, furniture, and car upholstery.
Tanngrisnir is a word from Norse mythology. It refers to one of the two wolves that pull the feet of the god Odin's chariot, alongside his other wolf named Tanngnjottr. In Old Norse, "tanngrisnir" translates to "teeth-barer" or "gap-toothed", and is named for its gaps between its teeth.