tyred

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English - Turkish

Definition of tyred in English Turkish dictionary

tyre
lastik

Lastiklerden biri boşaldığı için bisikletimi itmek zorundayım. - I have to push my bike because one of the tyres is flat.

Kış lastiklerini taktın mı? - Have you fitted your winter tyres?

tyre
tekerlek
tyre
araba lâstiği
tyre
sur
tyre
tyros
tyre
(Otomotiv) bandaj
tyre
dış lastik
Tyre
(isim) sur şehri
Tyre
{i} sur şehri
tyre
i., İng., oto., bak. tire 2
English - English

Definition of tyred in English English dictionary

Tyre
An ancient sea port and city state of Phoenecia, in the present day Lebanon
tyre
The ring-shaped protective covering around a wheel which is usually made of rubber or plastic composite and is either pneumatic or solid
Tyre
A sea port and city state of Phoenecia in biblical times in the present day Lebanon
Tyre
{i} famous ancient Phoenician seaport; town in southern Lebanon
tyre
To prey
tyre
hoop that covers a wheel; "automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air"
tyre
{i} tire, rubber tube or tube shaped body fixed around the wheel of a vehicle (British)
tyre
See 4th Tire
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Curdled milk
tyre
Attire
tyre
a port in southern Lebanon on the Mediterranean Sea; formerly a major Phoenician seaport famous for silks
tyre
tyre tyres in AM, use tire A tyre is a thick piece of rubber which is fitted onto the wheels of vehicles such as cars, buses, and bicycles. see also spare tyre. An ancient Phoenician city on the eastern Mediterranean Sea in present-day southern Lebanon. The capital of Phoenicia after the 11th century 1291. Variant of tire. Arabic r Town (pop., 1994 est.: 80,000), southern Lebanon. In the 11th-6th centuries BC it was a major commercial city, a centre of Phoenician civilization, and a dominant sea power. Later it was noted for its silken garments and Tyrian purple dye. Probably founded before the 14th century BC, it is frequently mentioned in the Bible. It successfully resisted a 6th-century-BC siege of 13 years by the Babylonian king Nebuchadrezzar II. It fell to Alexander the Great in 332 BC. Ruled later by the Seleucid dynasty and then by the Romans, it passed to the Muslims in the 7th century AD. After its capture by the Crusaders in 1124, it became a chief city of the kingdom of Jerusalem (see Crusades). It fell again to the Muslims in 1291 and was destroyed. The modern town was included in Lebanon in 1920 and was occupied by Israeli forces (1982-85). Its main economic activity is fishing. Baja California Sur Big Sur Odo of Châtillon sur Marne
tyre
See 2d and 3d Tire
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See entry at tire