tire
tire 英 [ˈtaɪə(r)] 美 [taɪr]
v. 疲劳;厌倦 n. 轮胎
进行时:tiring 过去式:tired 过去分词:tired 第三人称单数:tires 名词复数:tires
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- v. 疲劳;厌倦
- n. 轮胎
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1. He has made a good recovery but still tires easily.
他已康复得不错,但仍然容易感到疲劳。
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2. They soon tired of the beach and went for a walk.
他们很快对海滩腻烦了,便去散步。
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3. a front tire
前胎
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4. to pump up a tire
给轮胎打气
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5. a flat tire, a burst tire,
瘪了的/爆了的轮胎
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6. to check your tire pressure
检查轮胎气压
- tire (n.) late 15c., "iron plates forming a rim of a carriage wheel," probably from tire "equipment, dress, covering" (c. 1300), a shortened form of attire (n.). The notion is of the tire as the dressing of the wheel. The original spelling was tyre, which had shifted to tire in 17c.-18c., but since early 19c. tyre has been revived in Great Britain and become standard there. Rubber ones, for bicycles (later automobiles) are from 1877. A tire-iron originally was one of the iron plates; as a device for separating a tire from a wheel, by 1909.
- tire (v.1) "to weary," also "to become weary," Old English teorian (Kentish tiorian) "to fail, cease; become weary; make weary, exhaust," of uncertain origin; according to Watkins possibly from Proto-Germanic *teuzon, from a suffixed form of PIE root *deu- (1) "to lack, be wanting." Related: Tired; tiring.
- tire (v.2) "furnish with a tire," 1899, from tire (n.).
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