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Tire Definition–verb (used with object) | 1. | to reduce or exhaust the strength of, as by exertion; make weary; fatigue: The long walk tired him. |
| 2. | to exhaust the interest, patience, etc., of; make weary; bore: Your stories tire me. |
–verb (used without object) | 3. | to have the strength reduced or exhausted, as by labor or exertion; become fatigued; be sleepy. |
| 4. | to have one's appreciation, interest, patience, etc., exhausted; become or be weary; become bored (usually fol. by of): He soon tired of playing billiards. |
–noun | From Dictionary
Related topics from Britannicatire a continuous band that encircles the rim of a wheel and forms a tread that rolls on either a road, a prepared track, or the ground.Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company a major U.S. manufacturer of tires and related products for passenger cars, trucks, buses, and other vehicles. Headquarters are in Akron, Ohio.truck Although pneumatic tires appeared on automobiles as early as 1904, large trucks were equipped with hard rubber tires until World War I. Cotton was replaced by synthetics in the carcass of truck tires ...
automobile The pneumatic rubber tire is the point of contact between the automobile and the road surface. It functions to provide traction for acceleration and braking and limits the transmission of road ...
tire Snow tires have an extra-deep tread for better traction on snow and ice. They are reputed to have 50 percent more pulling ability than regular tires on loosely packed snow and nearly 30 percent more ...
tire The pneumatic tire is designed to provide a flexible cover with an impermeable lining to contain and restrain the compressed air. This cover is provided with a rubber tread portion that is designed ...
tire Solid rubber tires were introduced in 1881 on the wheels of hansom cabs in London. They were formerly used for many types of road vehicles, but they have now disappeared from highways owing to ...
tire Tires made to North American and European standards carry a code that shows their size and expected performance. In the American "P-metric" system, tire size is indicated, for example, by the code ...
tire A pneumatic tire is reinforced by layers of relatively inextensible cords that hold the air pressure and restrict deformation and growth of the tire during use. To this end cord materials must have ...
tire The most important feature of tire design is the ply, i.e., the way in which the layers of reinforcing cords in the inner carcass are laid, or arranged. The three main types of arrangements are the ...
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