1) шина 2) покрышка; надевать покрышку 3) [железнодорожный транспорт] бандаж
1) покрышка; надевать покрышку 2) шина; шинный 3) машиностроение пневматика 4) железнодорожное дело бандаж 5) шиноремонтный Например: a tire has burst — шина разорвана a tire is flailing — шина молотит a tire is flat — шина спущена a tire is overinflated — шина перекачана; высокое давление в шине to mount a tire — монтировать шину to recap a tire — наваривать покрышку to reinforce a tire — армировать шину to retread a tire — восстанавливать протектор
I [американский вариант английского языка]; смотри значение tyre II 1. имя существительное 1) [американский вариант английского языка] передник, фартук 2) [устаревшее] женский головной убор 2. глагол [устаревшее] надевать головной убор III глагол 1) а) утомляться, уставать (от чего-либо) б) утомлять Например: to tire down an animal — загнать зверя 2) (tire of) терять интерес к (чему-либо) Например: You will never tire of looking at it. — Тебе никогда не надоест смотреть на это. Синоним(ы): brown off, cheese off, weary, bore
I. verb (tired; tiring) Etymology: Middle English tyren, from Old English tēorian, tȳrian intransitive verb to become weary transitive verb 1. to exhaust or greatly decrease the physical strength of; fatigue 2. to wear out the patience of; bore Synonyms: tire, weary, fatigue, exhaust, jade, fag mean to make or become unable or unwilling to continue. tire implies a draining of one's strength or patience Example: the long ride tired us out. weary stresses tiring until one is unable to endure more of the same thing Example: wearied of the constant arguing. fatigue suggests causing great lassitude through excessive strain or undue effort Example: fatigued by the day's chores. exhaust implies complete draining of strength by hard exertion Example: shoveling snow exhausted him. jade suggests the loss of all freshness and eagerness Example: appetites jaded by overindulgence. fag implies a drooping with fatigue Example: shoppers all fagged out by the Christmas rush. II. noun Etymology: Middle English, short for attire 1. obsolete attire 2. archaic a woman's headband or hair ornament III. transitive verb (tired; tiring) 1. obsolete attire 2. archaic to adorn (the hair) with an ornament IV. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, probably from 2tire 1. a metal hoop forming the tread of a wheel 2. a rubber cushion that fits around a wheel (as of an automobile) and usually contains compressed air