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Что (кто) такое spare cash - определение

ADDITIONAL WHEEL CARRIED IN A MOTOR VEHICLE AS A REPLACEMENT FOR ONE THAT GOES FLAT, HAS A BLOWOUT, OR OTHER EMERGENCY
Spare tyre; Spare wheel
  • Dual sidemounted spare tires behind the front fenders on a 1931 [[Nash Ambassador]]
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  • Full size spare tire mounted in cargo space area of a 1993 [[Jeep Grand Cherokee]]
  • "Donut" type tire on a [[Chevrolet Lacetti]]
  • A spare tire allows a driver to replace a [[flat tire]] and drive on
  • Full size spare tire stowed in the engine bay of a [[Renault 14]]
  • Bristol's traditional wing-mounted spare wheel on a [[Bristol 410]]
  • A Stepney rim. An early approach to providing a car with a spare tire
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spare tyre         
(spare tyres)
Note: in AM, use 'spare tire'
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A spare tyre is a wheel with a tyre on it that you keep in your car in case you get a flat tyre and need to replace one of your wheels.
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If you describe someone as having a spare tyre, you mean that they are fat around the waist. (mainly BRIT INFORMAL)
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spare wheel         
(spare wheels)
A spare wheel is a wheel with a tyre on it that you keep in your car in case you get a flat tyre and need to replace one of your wheels. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use spare tire
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Spare tire         
A spare tire (or stepney) is an additional tire (or tyre - see spelling differences) carried in a motor vehicle as a replacement for one that goes flat, has a blowout, or has another emergency. Spare tire is generally a misnomer, as almost all vehicles actually carry an entire wheel with a tire mounted on it as a spare rather than just a tire, as fitting a tire to a wheel would require a motorist to carry additional, specialized equipment.
spare tyre         
¦ noun
1. an extra tyre carried in a motor vehicle for use in case of puncture.
2. informal a roll of fat round a person's waist.
Cash (Chinese coin)         
  • Three different cash coins from the [[Northern Song dynasty]], the first coin reads clockwise while the others read top-bottom-right-left, the first and second coins are written in [[Regular script]] while the third coin is written in [[Seal script]].
  • Aksu]] mint under the reign of the [[Daoguang Emperor]]
  • Hoàng Mai District]], [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
  • Cash coins minted between 330 BC and 1912 AD.
  • A "coin tree" used to make cash coins
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  • Machine-struck cash coins issued under the Guangxu Emperor in Guangzhou, Guangdong.
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  • Chinese history]].
  • coins]], the mould was used during the [[Warring States]] period (475–221 BC) by the State of Qin, from an excavation in [[Qishan County]], [[Baoji]], [[Shaanxi province]].
  • A Yuan Feng Tong Bao (元豐通寶) from the Northern Song dynasty with a "flower (or 'rosette') hole" in the middle
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  • A [[Sichuan]]ese man carrying 13,500 cash coins in strings on his shoulders (1917).
STYLE OF FORMER CHINESE COINS MINTED WITH CENTRAL HOLES FOR TRANSPORT ON ROPES AND CORDS
Copper cash; Cash coin; Chinese cash coins; Chinese cash (coins)
The cash or qian was a type of coin of China and East Asia, used from the 4th century BC until the 20th century AD, characterised by their round outer shape and a square center hole (方穿, fāng chuān). Originally cast during the Warring States period, these coins continued to be used for the entirety of Imperial China.
Hot spare         
SPARE COMPONENT THAT IS AN ACTIVE AND CONNECTED PART OF A WORKING SYSTEM, READY TO TAKE OVER FUNCTIONALITY WITH LITTLE OR NO INTERRUPTION
Hot Spare; Hot spare disk; Hot standby
A hot spare or warm spare or hot standby is used as a failover mechanism to provide reliability in system configurations. The hot spare is active and connected as part of a working system.
Cash Cash discography         
BAND DISCOGRAPHY
Draft:Cash Cash discography
The discography of Cash Cash, an American electronic music group, consists of five studio album, three extended plays and 32 singles.
cash flow         
MOVEMENT OF MONEY INTO OR OUT OF A BUSINESS, PROJECT, OR FINANCIAL PRODUCT
Cashflow; Cash flows; Net cash flow; Cash Flow; Cash-flow; Company's cash flow; Cashflows
also cashflow
The cash flow of a firm or business is the movement of money into and out of it. (BUSINESS)
A French-based pharmaceuticals company ran into cash-flow problems and faced liquidation.
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cashflow         
MOVEMENT OF MONEY INTO OR OUT OF A BUSINESS, PROJECT, OR FINANCIAL PRODUCT
Cashflow; Cash flows; Net cash flow; Cash Flow; Cash-flow; Company's cash flow; Cashflows
cash flow         
MOVEMENT OF MONEY INTO OR OUT OF A BUSINESS, PROJECT, OR FINANCIAL PRODUCT
Cashflow; Cash flows; Net cash flow; Cash Flow; Cash-flow; Company's cash flow; Cashflows
¦ noun the total amount of money passing into and out of a business, especially as affecting liquidity.

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Spare tire

A spare tire (or stepney in some countries) is an additional tire (or tyre - see spelling differences) carried in a motor vehicle as a replacement for one that goes flat, has a blowout, or has another emergency. Spare tire is generally a misnomer, as almost all vehicles actually carry an entire wheel with a tire mounted on it as a spare rather than just a tire, as fitting a tire to a wheel would require a motorist to carry additional, specialized equipment. However, some spare tires ("space-saver" and "donut" types) are not meant to be driven long distances. Space-savers have a maximum speed of around 50 mph (80 km/h).

When replacing a damaged tire, placing the compact spare on a non-drive axle will prevent damage to the drivetrain. If placed on a drivetrain axle, the smaller-diameter tire can put stress on the differential causing damage and reducing handling.