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tyre , tire /taɪə $ taɪr/ noun [countable]
تایر چرخ
خسته کردن، خسته، از پا درآمدن، فرسودن، لاستیک چرخ، لاستیک زدن، مهندسی: لاستیک، علوم هوایی: تایر
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English Dictionarytyre S3 British English,
tire American English /taɪə $ taɪr/
noun [countable][
Date: 1700-1800;
Origin: tire 'metal plates around a cart wheel' (15-19 centuries), probably from tire 'equipment' (14-18 centuries), from attire; ⇒ attire]
a thick rubber ring that fits around the wheel of a car, bicycle etc:
I had a flat tyre (=all the air went out of it) on the way home.
The spare tyre's in the boot.front/rear/back tyre
a punctured front tyre ⇒
spare tyre [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationstyre noun ADJ. flat, punctured I got a flat tyre soon after setting off.
blown-out, burst | bald, worn | defective, illegal | spare | front | back, rear | nearside | offside | fat tough-looking trucks with fat tyres and reinforced springs
pneumatic | crossply, radial | whitewall | bicycle, car, etc. QUANT. set VERB + TYRE change, replace | inflate, pump up | deflate, let down Someone let the tyres down overnight as a mean joke.
fit, fit sth with This car is fitted with radial tyres.
blow, burst He was going so fast he blew a tyre.
patch, repair, retread He's patching the bike tyre that got a puncture yesterday.
check She checked the tyres and oil before setting off.
slash Vandals had slashed the tyres and broken the side mirror. TYRE + VERB deflate, go flat, get/have a puncture, puncture | blow (out), burst A back tyre blew after half an hour tearing along a rocky road.
crunch, screech, squeal The tyres crunched to a standstill on the gravel. She braked suddenly, her tyres squealing in protest. TYRE + NOUN mark, tracks | pressure | tread PHRASES a crunch/screech/squeal of tyres He roared up the drive with a screech of tyres. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲