tyre

tyre
noun
Reifen, der
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noun
(a thick, rubber, usually air-filled strip around the edge of the wheel of a car, bicycle etc: The tyres of this car don't have enough air in them.) der Reifen
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tyre, AM tire
[taɪəʳ, AM taɪɚ]
I. n Reifen m, Pneu m SCHWEIZ
summer/winter \tyre Sommer-/Winterreifen m, Sommer-/Winterpneu m SCHWEIZ
back/front \tyre Hinter-/Vorderreifen m, Hinter-/Vorderpneu m SCHWEIZ
spare \tyre Ersatzreifen m, Ersatzpneu m SCHWEIZ
worn \tyres abgefahrene Reifen [o SCHWEIZ Pneu
II. n modifier (tracks, shop) Reifen-
\tyre chain Schneekette[n] f[pl]
\tyre mark Reifenabdruck m, Pneuabdruck m SCHWEIZ
\tyre valve Reifenventil nt, Pneuventil m SCHWEIZ
\tyre wear Reifenabnutzung f, Pneuabnutzung f SCHWEIZ
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(US) [taɪə(r)]
n
1) (AUT) Reifenm

or blown tyre — ein geplatzter Reifen

2)

he has tyres (hum inf)er hat Speckrollen am Bauch (inf)

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tyre [ˈtaıə(r)], etc besonders Br für academic.ru/75221/tire">tire2, etc
radial-ply tire (besonders Br tyre) s AUTO Gürtelreifen m
tire, besonders Br tyre [ˈtaıə(r)] TECH
A s (Rad-, Auto) Reifen m
B v/t bereifen
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noun
Reifen, der
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(UK) n.
Reifen - m.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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