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tire1 [ˈtaıə] V. trans., intr.

1. tire:

tire
tire

tire2, tyre ingl. brit. [ˈtaıə] SUST.

Ejemplos de uso para tire

a flat tire

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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One does not tire of it so soon as of the other kinds.
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Furthermore, front-wheel drive vehicles tend to wear the front tires at a greater rate compared to the rear tires.
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This is nearly twice the pressure found in an automobile tire.
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The guy appears behind the officer and hits him across the head with a tire iron.
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Grooved tires are designed to remove water from the contact area through the grooves, thereby maintaining traction even in wet conditions.
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The first car has tire chains on all four wheels.
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More powerful engines drove the need for stronger frames, brakes and bigger tires with more grip.
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This characteristic gait was utilized for the purpose of covering long distances over a short period of time without tiring the horse or rider.
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In the winter, ice shack villages spring up across the ice, criss-crossed with roads of pick-up truck tire tracks.
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The first to hatch usually tire by the time their brethren are emerging, making them easy prey.
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