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Что (кто) такое Tire - определение

RING-SHAPED COVERING THAT FITS AROUND A WHEEL'S RIM
Tyres; Pneumatic tire; Pneumatic tyre; Tires; Car tyre; Z-rated tires; Bias-ply tire; Pneumatic tires; Tire strip; Cross ply; Cross-ply tire; Bias-ply; Tire Physics; Physics of a Tire; Steel-belted tire; Belted tire; Tyre (wheels); Tkph; TMPH; Sidewall; Asymmetric tire; ASYMMETRIC TIRE; Tire mold; Tyre (wheel); Tyre (automotive); Bias-belted tire; Rubber tires; Car tire; Rubber tire; Wear bar; Tyre (transport); Tractor Tyre; Tyre (pneumatic); Cross-ply tyre; Cross ply tyre; Off-the-road tire; Vehicle tire; Rubber tyre; Crossply; Side wall; Automobile tire; Tire wear; Tyre wear; Super-single tire; Bias-ply tyre; Tire dynamics; Belt separation; Non-belt separation; Non-belt separations; Tire hazards; Tire failure
  • [[Airless tire]]
  • Tractor tires have substantial ribs and voids for traction in soft terrain.
  • Assorted new automotive road tires, showing a variety of tread patterns.
  • bogie]] on a [[Boeing 777]]
  • About 50% of tires use the [[Styrene-butadiene]] copolymer as a primary ingredient.<ref name="Ullmann" />
  • Formula One tires]].
  • bicycle inner tube]] with [[valve stem]]
  • A flat tire on a passenger car
  • Off-road tires under transport
  • [[John Boyd Dunlop]] on a bicycle c. 1915
  • Mountain bicycle tires with an open-lug pattern for grip in soft soil
  • A tire repair shop in Niger
  • rally]] tires
  • Rolling resistance as a function of tire inflation
  • Children on a tire swing
  • Tire showing uneven tread wear to the point of exposing the casing
  • Components of a radial tire
  • Tire performance envelope by Goodyear
  • A cross-section of a tire showing ply orientations
  • Tires recycled into water tanks on the roof in [[Cherchen]], Xinjiang
  • Wear bar and tread wear indicator on the snow tire tread
  • Tire showing weather-cracking over long-term exposure to the weather
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tire         
I. v. a.
1.
Fatigue, weary, jade, fag, exhaust, knock up, tire out.
2.
Irk, bore, weary, fatigue.
II. v. n.
Be fatigued, become weary, grow weary.
tire         
I
n. AE; BE spelling: tyre
1) regal tire
2) in tire (to dine in regal tire)
1) to deflate; inflate a tire
2) to mount a tire
3) to change; patch, repair; recap; retread a tire
4) to crisscross, rotate tires (to reduce wear)
5) to slash a tire
6) a flat tire (we had a flat tire during our trip)
7) a worn tire
8) a balloon; radial; snow; spare; steel-belted; studded; tubeless tire
9) whitewall tires
10) a tire blows out; goes flat
II
v. (d; intr.) to tire of (to tire of watching television)
tire         
tire1
¦ verb
1. become or cause to become in need of rest or sleep.
2. exhaust the patience or interest of.
(tire of) become impatient or bored with.
Origin
OE teorian (also in the sense 'fail, come to an end'), of unknown origin.
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tire2
¦ noun US spelling of tyre.
tire         
(tires, tiring, tired)
1.
If something tires you or if you tire, you feel that you have used a lot of energy and you want to rest or sleep.
If driving tires you, take the train...
He tired easily, though he was unable to sleep well at night.
VERB: V n, V
2.
If you tire of something, you no longer wish to do it, because you have become bored of it or unhappy with it.
He felt he would never tire of international cricket...
= weary
VERB: no passive, V of n/-ing
3.
A tire is the same as a tyre
. (AM)
N-COUNT
Tire         
·noun Attire; apparel.
II. Tire ·noun Furniture; apparatus; equipment.
III. Tire ·noun A covering for the head; a headdress.
IV. Tire ·vi To seize, pull, and tear prey, as a hawk does.
V. Tire ·noun A tier, row, or rank. ·see Tier.
VI. Tire ·noun A child's apron, covering the breast and having no sleeves; a pinafore; a tier.
VII. Tire ·vi To seize, rend, or tear something as prey; to be fixed upon, or engaged with, anything.
VIII. Tire ·vt To Adorn; to Attire; to Dress.
IX. Tire ·noun A hoop or band, as of metal, on the circumference of the wheel of a vehicle, to impart strength and receive the wear.
X. Tire ·vi To become weary; to be fatigued; to have the strength fail; to have the patience exhausted; as, a feeble person soon tires.
XI. Tire ·vt To exhaust the strength of, as by toil or labor; to exhaust the patience of; to wear out (one's interest, attention, or the like); to Weary; to Fatigue; to Jade.
Tire         
A tire (American English) or tyre (British English) is a ring-shaped component that surrounds a wheel's rim to transfer a vehicle's load from the axle through the wheel to the ground and to provide traction on the surface over which the wheel travels. Most tires, such as those for automobiles and bicycles, are pneumatically inflated structures, which also provide a flexible cushion that absorbs shock as the tire rolls over rough features on the surface.
bias-ply         
¦ adjective North American term for cross-ply.
sidewall         
¦ noun the side of a tyre.
Tire iron         
SPECIALIZED METAL TOOL USED IN WORKING WITH TIRES
Tire lever; Tire Levers; Tire levers; Tyre levers; Tyre lever; Tyre iron; Tire irons
A tire iron (also tire lever or tire spoon) is a specialized metal tool used in working with tires. Tire irons have not been in common use for automobile tires since the shift to the use of tubeless tires in the late 1950s.
Tire dié         
  • The children portrayed in the film.
1960 FILM BY FERNANDO BIRRI
Tire die
Tire dié (1960) is an Argentine documentary directed by Fernando Birri and written Birri and seven other writers. The short film, billed as a "survey film", chronicles the harsh life of lower-class slums in Santa Fe, Argentina.

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Tire

A tire (North American English) or tyre (Commonwealth English except Canada) is a ring-shaped component that surrounds a wheel's rim to transfer a vehicle's load from the axle through the wheel to the ground and to provide traction on the surface over which the wheel travels. Most tires, such as those for automobiles and bicycles, are pneumatically inflated structures, which also provide a flexible cushion that absorbs shock as the tire rolls over rough features on the surface. Tires provide a footprint, called a contact patch, that is designed to match the weight of the vehicle with the bearing strength of the surface that it rolls over by providing a bearing pressure that will not deform the surface excessively.

The materials of modern pneumatic tires are synthetic rubber, natural rubber, fabric, and wire, along with carbon black and other chemical compounds. They consist of a tread and a body. The tread provides traction while the body provides containment for a quantity of compressed air. Before rubber was developed, the first versions of tires were simply bands of metal fitted around wooden wheels to prevent wear and tear. Early rubber tires were solid (not pneumatic). Pneumatic tires are used on many types of vehicles, including cars, bicycles, motorcycles, buses, trucks, heavy equipment, and aircraft. Metal tires are still used on locomotives and railcars, and solid rubber (or other polymers) tires are still used in various non-automotive applications, such as some casters, carts, lawnmowers, and wheelbarrows.

Unmaintained tires can lead to serious hazards for vehicle and vehicle operators, ranging from flat tires which can lead to damage to the vehicle, to blowouts, where tires explode during operation. The manufacture of tires is often highly regulated for this reason. Because of the widespread use of tires for motor vehicles, tire waste is an extremely large portion of global waste leading to widespread need for tire recycling, through both mechanical recycling and reuse , such as for crumb rubber and other tire-derived aggregate, and pyrolysis for chemical reuse, such as for tire-derived fuel. Waste tires, if not recycled properly or burned, can release toxic chemicals into the environment. Moreover, normal use of tires produces micro-plastic particles that contain these chemicals that both enter the environment and affect human health.