"Trays" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
noun
1. A flat, shallow container, typically with a carrying handle, used for holding or carrying objects, such as food.
Example: Please put the dishes in the tray.
2. A small, usually flat, container on a table or tray to hold something such as a drink or a slice of cake.
Example: She placed the cup on a saucer tray in front of me.
3. A metal or other material strip used for supporting a flexible material, such as a banner or a thin strip of fabric.
Example: The banner was hung on a vertical tray to display the team's logo.
4. A photographic plate, often circular, on which chemicals are applied to create an image in printing.
Example: The artist achieved precise negatives on the special tray.
Verb
1. To put (someone) on a tray, typically to present them food and drinks in a public situation.
Example: The hosts tried to tray the guests with his favorite dish.
2. (transitive) To arrange or construct (something, especially a piece of music) in a particular way.
Example: She tried to tray the poem into an exciting order.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "trays":
To search or explore a wide area, often in a casual or aimless manner: "The boat trawled through the calm waters, looking for signs of fish."
Past tense of 'to trawl', meaning to pull or draw alongside, especially a fishing net, or to search or explore a place or area methodically and carefully, typically with difficulty or effort.<br><br>Example: "She had trawled through the artist's old notebooks before finally finding inspiration."
A trawler is a fishing boat that uses a trawl, a large net that is dragged along the sea floor to catch fish. It is typically used in deep-water fishing operations and can be either motorized or sail-powered. Trawlers are often used for commercial fishing and can be found in seas and oceans around the world.
To search or dig through (something, especially the internet or electronic records) methodically and thoroughly.
I think you meant "Treasonable" or "Tearing".<br><br>However, I found a word that is similar to "traying". <br><br>"Traying" can be a verb that means to tear or pull something apart quickly or violently, or to cause tears to flow.<br><br>But a more common usage of "traying" is a misspelling of the verb "trailing", which means:<br><br>1. Following or coming after something, such as a track or a smell.<br>Example: The tailgaters were trailing behind the speeding car.<br>2. In a fashion, involving trailing or hanging loose and flowing.<br>Example: The long, trailing skirt swayed behind her as she walked.<br><br>However, "traying" can also be a surname.<br><br>If you'd like me to explain any of these, or if you're using "traying" in a different context, please let me know and I'd be happy to help!
Olanzapine, an antipsychotic medication, is sometimes combined with trazodone, an antidepressant medication, under the brand name Omontose. This combination is used to treat certain symptoms of schizophrenia or bipolar disorders that involve mania.
Treachery refers to the act of betraying a trust, faith, or loyalty, often in a deceitful or disloyal manner. It can also describe a deceitful or treacherous act, such as a betrayal or a habitual act of disloyalty.
Thick, sweet liquid, like honey, made from the sap of trees, used to make sweets and preserve fruits