"Trespassers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
People who enter private land, buildings, or areas without permission from the owner or occupier, often without a legitimate reason or excuse.
Treponematosis refers to a disease caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, which is the causative agent of syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection (STI). The term is often used to describe the entire spectrum of diseases caused by this bacterium, including syphilis in its early, secondary, and tertiary stages.
Treponemes are a type of spiral-shaped bacteria that belong to the genus Treponema, which is found in the human oral cavity and sometimes in the genitourinary tract.
Trepopnea is a medical term that refers to a symptom characterized by an increase in respirations when a person lies on their side. It is often associated with the left lateral recumbent position, which is lying on one's left side. This can cause the individual to adopt a posture that predisposes to respiratory difficulties by distending lung bases or surrounding structures.
Paradoxical breathing pattern characterized by a pause in breathing, typically occurring in patients with anxiety disorders or neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's or multiple system atrophy.
A person who enters land or property without permission, especially in a way that is considered to be a violation of the law or a breach of privacy.
The act of entering or being on someone else's property without their permission, also known as breaking and entering.
The word "tressed" doesn't exist in English. However, a close word is "stressed", which has several meanings:<br><br>- Experiencing emotional distress<br>- Given a particular job or operation to be accomplished (eg, a factory was tasked with managing the logistics)<br>- Affected differently by some influence, treatment, or stage (eg, the older machine would be stressed to death soon)<br>- Marked by tension between different groups or forces
A horizontal beam, typically of wood, metal, or stone, that bears the weight of something, such as a bridge or a beam, supported by a series of posts or legs, typically one for each end.
Trestles: A horizontal or sloping beam or a pair of horizontal or sloping beams on which a load is supported or balanced, typically forming a scaffold or a seat.
I'm afraid that's not a real word. It seems to be a misspelling or a made-up term. Can you please try again with a different word?