tire

  • 21Tire — Tire, Hauptstadt des Kasas T. (1100 qkm, 28,300 Einw.) im asiatisch türk. Wilajet Aïdin, im Tale des Kütschük Menderes, 65 km südöstlich von Smyrna, mit dem es durch Eisenbahn verbunden ist, mit 14,500 meist griech. Einwohnern. Viel Weinbau,… …

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  • 22tire — index exhaust (deplete), succumb Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 23tire — tī(ə)r vb, tired; tir·ing vi to become weary vt to exhaust or greatly decrease the physical strength of: FATIGUE …

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  • 24tiré — tiré, tirez фр. [тирэ/] движение смычком вниз …

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  • 25tire of — (someone/something) to become bored or upset with someone or something. I am so tired of him that one day I shall simply ignore him. She was tired of people telling her what to do …

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  • 26tire — [v] exhaust, weary annoy, bore, burn out*, bush*, collapse, crawl, debilitate, deject, depress, disgust, dishearten, dispirit, displease, distress, drain, droop, drop, enervate, ennui, exasperate, fag, fail, faint, fatigue, flag, fold, give out,… …

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  • 27tiré — Tiré, [tir]ée. part …

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  • 28-tire — noun A cycle tyre of rubber tubing, with rubber stuffing ● cushion …

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  • 29Tire — This article is about tires used on road vehicles, including pneumatic tires and solid tires. For railroad tires, see railway tires. For other uses, see tire (disambiguation) or tyre.Tires, or tyres (in American and British English, respectively) …

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  • 30tire — 1. tire [ tir ] n. f. • 1690; tiere « rangée » XIIe; aussi à tire, d une tire « sans interruption »; du frq. °têri « suite ordonnée » ♦ Blas. Trait ou rangée horizontale du vair. ⊗ HOM. Tir. tire 2. tire [ tir ] n. f. • 1817; de tirer 1 ♦ Loc.… …

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