tire的意思和读音

tire

: [taɪr] : [taɪə]

n.;〈

v.

使

tires  tiring  tired  

v.exhaust,wear out,drain,weary,fatigue

tirev.

1.[i][t]~ (sb)使to become tired and feel as if you want to sleep or rest; to make sb feel this way

Her legs were beginning to tire.

He has made a good recovery but still tires easily.

IDM

He went to Harvard─as he never tires of reminding us.

never tire of doing sthto do sth a lot, especially in a way that annoys people

He went to Harvard─as he never tires of reminding us.

n.— see alsospare tyre

1.a thick rubber ring that fits around the edge of a wheel of a car, bicycle, etc.

a front tire

a back/rear tire

to pump up a tire

a flat/burst/punctured tire

bald/worn tires

to check your tire pressure

v.1.; ; 2.; ; ...

n.1.; ,2.

v.1.to make sb. feel in need of rest or sleep, or grow weaker and less energetic and feel a need for rest or sleep2.to lose interest in and become bored and impatient with sb. or sth., or cause sb. to do this

n.1.a hollow band of rubber, often reinforced with fibers of other material, fitted around the outer edge of a vehicle's wheel and filled with compressed air; usually used in American Englisstrong.<dated>a woman's head covering or ornament

1. LEAVE EVENT: TIRE NITROUS: ...

2. Rim: Tire Hub: ...

3. liar( ), tire),a(), soil( ) ...

4. drum n. tire vt. (使);(使);(使) harmonica n. ...

5. Mud Fender Tire pumps ...

6. tiptoe tire tired ...

7.使 desire tire 使 acquire ...

8. tyre tire , A day's work tired him. 。 ...

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1.Small children tire quickly when things become monotonous and need to be able to spend a good deal of time just playing.

2.Unable to dismount Touareg's tire, we had to fill it for the moment and continue, then get it inflated every ten minutes.

3."Fire's the only way to get rid of this stuff, " said Bill as they tied an old tire to the tow bar with a 50-foot chain.“西,”50

4.So the idea that you could put a tire patch down and close it and get out 30 minutes faster, that was the hell of the selling message.西30

5.However, seeing him at last beginning to tire, we lifted him in and brought him home dripping wet in the evening.湿

6.I wanted to do everything an economist could do. I would not tire in saying what I knew to be true.

7.Dick saw a woman with a flat tire and offered to give her a hand with it.

8.Pull out the thorn on the tire. If is unable to pull out, do not influence the result of use either.使

9.Two kilometres down the dirt road our car blew a tire. When our driver looked into the trunk he discovered there was no spare!

10.Eventually, I began to tire of commuting and decided either to move into New York or to leave Columbia for another university.