tyre - translation to arabic
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tyre - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tyre (disambiguation)

TYRE         

ألاسم

إطار العجلة

tyre         
اسْم : إِطَارُ سَيَّارَة
tyre         
N
= tire

Definition

tyre
n. BE; AE spelling: tire
1) regal tyre
2) in tyre (to dine in regal tyre)
1) to deflate; inflate a tyre
2) to mount a tyre
3) to change; patch, repair; recap; retread a tyre
4) to crisscross, rotate tyres (to reduce wear)
5) to slash a tyre
6) a flat tyre (we had a flat tyre during our trip)
7) a worn tyre
8) a balloon; radial; snow; spare; steel-belted; studded; tubeless tyre
9) whitewall tyres
10) a tyre blows out; goes flat

Wikipedia

Tyre

Tyre most often refers to:

  • Tire, the outer part of a wheel
  • Tyre, Lebanon, a Mediterranean city

Tyre or Tyres may also refer to:

Examples of use of tyre
1. TYRE, Lebanon (Reuters) – Helicopter–borne Israeli commandos landed near the southern Lebanese city of Tyre and clashed with Hizbollah guerrillas on Saturday, Lebanese security sources said.
2. But by early afternoon, the roads from villages into the port city of Tyre, then from Tyre heading north along the coast were packed.
3. "Our last remaining supply route into Tyre into the south has been cut," he said after the air strike on the Qasmiyeh crossing about 10km north of Tyre.
4. The governing body offered instead three alternatives÷ running more slowly through the turn, using a different tyre and picking up a penalty or repeatedly changing a tyre.
5. By early afternoon, roads from villages into the port city of Tyre, then north from Tyre along the coast, were packed.