slovo | definícia |
tyre (encz) | tyre,guma [hovor.] |
tyre (encz) | tyre,pneumatika n: Zdeněk Brož |
tyre (gcide) | Tire \Tire\, n. [Aphetic form of attire; OE. tir, a tir. See
Attire.]
1. Attire; apparel. [Archaic] "Having rich tire about you."
--Shak.
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2. A covering for the head; a headdress.
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On her head she wore a tire of gold. --Spenser.
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3. A child's apron, covering the breast and having no
sleeves; a pinafore; a tier.
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4. Furniture; apparatus; equipment. [Obs.] "The tire of war."
--Philips.
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5. [Probably the same word, and so called as being an attire
or covering for the wheel.] A ring, hoop or band, as of
rubber or metal, on the circumference of the wheel of a
vehicle, to impart strength and receive the wear. In
Britain, spelled tyre.
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Note: The iron tire of a wagon wheel or cart wheel binds the
fellies together. The tire of a locomotive or
railroad-car wheel is a heavy hoop of iron or steel
shrunk tightly upon an iron central part. The wheel of
a bicycle or road vehicle (automobile, motorcyle,
truck) has a tire of rubber, which is typically hollow
inside and inflated with air to lessen the shocks from
bumps on uneven roads.
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Tyre (gcide) | Tyre \Tyre\, n. [Tamil tayir.]
Curdled milk. [India]
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tyre (gcide) | tyre \tyre\, n.
Same as 2nd tire, n., sense 5. [British spelling]
[PJC] |
Tyre (gcide) | Tyre \Tyre\, n. & v.
Attire. See 2d and 3d Tire. [Obs.]
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Tyre (gcide) | Tyre \Tyre\, v. i.
To prey upon. See 4th Tire. [Obs.]
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tyre (wn) | Tyre
n 1: a port in southern Lebanon on the Mediterranean Sea;
formerly a major Phoenician seaport famous for silks [syn:
Sur, Tyre]
2: hoop that covers a wheel; "automobile tires are usually made
of rubber and filled with compressed air" [syn: tire,
tyre] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
martyred (encz) | martyred,mučednický adj: Zdeněk Brožmartyred,mučil v: Zdeněk Brož |
mcintyre (encz) | McIntyre, |
pneumatic tyre (encz) | pneumatic tyre, n: |
polystyrene (encz) | polystyrene,polystyren n: [chem.] PS Ritchie |
remold tyre (encz) | remold tyre,protektorovaná pneumatika [amer.] |
remould tyre (encz) | remould tyre,protektorovaná pneumatika |
styrene (encz) | styrene,styren Martin M. |
tyre pump (encz) | tyre pump,hustilka n: xkomczaxtyre pump,pumpička n: xkomczax |
tyres (encz) | tyres,pneumatiky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
hypertyreóza (czen) | hypertyreóza,hyperthyroidismn: Zdeněk Brož |
hypotyreóza (czen) | hypotyreóza,hypothyroidismn: Zdeněk Brož |
polystyren (czen) | polystyren,polystyrenen: [chem.] PS Ritchie |
styren (czen) | styren,styrene Martin M. |
tyreoglobulin (czen) | tyreoglobulin,thyroglobulin Zdeněk Brož |
tyreoiditida (czen) | tyreoiditida,thyroiditis Zdeněk Brož |
tyreokalcitonin (czen) | tyreokalcitonin,thyrocalcitonin Zdeněk Brož |
tyreotoxikóza (czen) | tyreotoxikóza,thyrotoxicosis Zdeněk Brož |
Martyred (gcide) | Martyr \Mar"tyr\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Martyred; p. pr. & vb.
n. Martyring.]
1. To put to death for adhering to some belief, esp.
Christianity; to sacrifice on account of faith or
profession. --Bp. Pearson.
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2. To persecute; to torment; to torture. --Chaucer.
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The lovely Amoret, whose gentle heart
Thou martyrest with sorrow and with smart.
--Spenser.
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Racked with sciatics, martyred with the stone.
--Pope.
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styrene (gcide) | Styrolene \Sty"ro*lene\, n. (Chem.)
An unsaturated hydrocarbon, C8H8, obtained by the
distillation of storax, by the decomposition of cinnamic
acid, and by the condensation of acetylene, as a fragrant,
aromatic, mobile liquid; -- called also phenyl ethylene,
vinyl benzene, styrol, styrene, and cinnamene.
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Tyre (gcide) | Tire \Tire\, n. [Aphetic form of attire; OE. tir, a tir. See
Attire.]
1. Attire; apparel. [Archaic] "Having rich tire about you."
--Shak.
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2. A covering for the head; a headdress.
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On her head she wore a tire of gold. --Spenser.
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3. A child's apron, covering the breast and having no
sleeves; a pinafore; a tier.
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4. Furniture; apparatus; equipment. [Obs.] "The tire of war."
--Philips.
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5. [Probably the same word, and so called as being an attire
or covering for the wheel.] A ring, hoop or band, as of
rubber or metal, on the circumference of the wheel of a
vehicle, to impart strength and receive the wear. In
Britain, spelled tyre.
[1913 Webster]
Note: The iron tire of a wagon wheel or cart wheel binds the
fellies together. The tire of a locomotive or
railroad-car wheel is a heavy hoop of iron or steel
shrunk tightly upon an iron central part. The wheel of
a bicycle or road vehicle (automobile, motorcyle,
truck) has a tire of rubber, which is typically hollow
inside and inflated with air to lessen the shocks from
bumps on uneven roads.
[1913 Webster +PJC]Tyre \Tyre\, n. [Tamil tayir.]
Curdled milk. [India]
[1913 Webster]tyre \tyre\, n.
Same as 2nd tire, n., sense 5. [British spelling]
[PJC]Tyre \Tyre\, n. & v.
Attire. See 2d and 3d Tire. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Tyre \Tyre\, v. i.
To prey upon. See 4th Tire. [Obs.]
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Tyre (gcide) | Tire \Tire\, n. [Aphetic form of attire; OE. tir, a tir. See
Attire.]
1. Attire; apparel. [Archaic] "Having rich tire about you."
--Shak.
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2. A covering for the head; a headdress.
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On her head she wore a tire of gold. --Spenser.
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3. A child's apron, covering the breast and having no
sleeves; a pinafore; a tier.
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4. Furniture; apparatus; equipment. [Obs.] "The tire of war."
--Philips.
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5. [Probably the same word, and so called as being an attire
or covering for the wheel.] A ring, hoop or band, as of
rubber or metal, on the circumference of the wheel of a
vehicle, to impart strength and receive the wear. In
Britain, spelled tyre.
[1913 Webster]
Note: The iron tire of a wagon wheel or cart wheel binds the
fellies together. The tire of a locomotive or
railroad-car wheel is a heavy hoop of iron or steel
shrunk tightly upon an iron central part. The wheel of
a bicycle or road vehicle (automobile, motorcyle,
truck) has a tire of rubber, which is typically hollow
inside and inflated with air to lessen the shocks from
bumps on uneven roads.
[1913 Webster +PJC]Tyre \Tyre\, n. [Tamil tayir.]
Curdled milk. [India]
[1913 Webster]tyre \tyre\, n.
Same as 2nd tire, n., sense 5. [British spelling]
[PJC]Tyre \Tyre\, n. & v.
Attire. See 2d and 3d Tire. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Tyre \Tyre\, v. i.
To prey upon. See 4th Tire. [Obs.]
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acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (wn) | acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene
n 1: any of a class of composite plastics used to make car
bodies and cases for computers and other appliances [syn:
acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, ABS] |
blantyre (wn) | Blantyre
n 1: city in southern Malawi; largest city and commercial center
of Malawi |
pneumatic tyre (wn) | pneumatic tyre
n 1: a tire made of reinforced rubber and filled with compressed
air; used on motor vehicles and bicycles etc [syn:
pneumatic tire, pneumatic tyre] |
polystyrene (wn) | polystyrene
n 1: a polymer of styrene; a rigid transparent thermoplastic;
"expanded polystyrene looks like a rigid white foam and is
used as packing or insulation" |
robert tyre jones (wn) | Robert Tyre Jones
n 1: United States golfer (1902-1971) [syn: Jones, {Bobby
Jones}, Robert Tyre Jones] |
styrene (wn) | styrene
n 1: a colorless oily liquid; the monomer for polystyrene [syn:
styrene, cinnamene, phenylethylene, vinylbenzene] |
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