f. Karanlık. Bulanık, Hiçbir yumuşak tonu olmayan ve yanlızca iki uç yoğunluğu bulunan fotoğraf, Kısa çizme, Pamuk ipliği, Dikişte kullanılan pamuk ipliği, Dikişte kullanılan pamuk ipliği:"Parmak uçlarında ince ince delik çorapları renkli tire ile iliştiriyordu."- M. Yesarî, Kısa çizgi, Uzun çizgi, Pamuk ipliğinden yapılmış,
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Dress, clothes, attire, To make sleepy or weary, Metal rim of a wheel, To bore, The rubber covering on a wheel, To dress or adorn, To become sleepy or weary, To become bored or impatient (with), Accoutrements, accessories, get tired of something or somebody, A hoop or band, as of metal, on the circumference of the wheel of a vehicle, to impart strength and receive the wear, To seize, pull, and tear prey, as a hawk does, Furniture; apparatus; equipment, A covering for the head; a headdress, Attire; apparel, A child's apron, covering the breast and having no sleeves; a pinafore; a tier, To adorn; to attire; to dress, To become weary; to be fatigued; to have the strength fail; to have the patience exhausted; as, a feeble person soon tires, exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike", hoop that covers a wheel; "automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air" exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike" get tired of something or somebody, 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, hoop that covers a wheel; "automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air", To seize, rend, or tear something as prey; to be fixed upon, or engaged with, anything, A tier, row, or rank, See Tier, A tall monument Usage: "Lord willin' and the creek don't rise, I sure do hope to see that Eiffel Tire in Paris sometime ", People usually think that tires are made of rubber This is understandable, because rubber is all that you can see A tire is actually made up of three parts: The beads are two hoops of strong steel wire (or, sometimes Kevlar ® ) The cords, cloth forming the body of the tire, woven between the two beads Most modern tires use nylon cords The rubber, which covers all the other parts The rubber on the part that contacts the road is thicker, and is called the tread A bicycle tire is not airtight by itself, so it uses an inner tube, which is basically a doughnut-shaped rubber balloon The inner tube has a valve to allow you to blow it up, cause to be bored, standard solid, cushion solid, pneumatic or solid pneumatic style tire, The casing-and-tread assembly that is mounted on a vehicle to provide pneumatically cushioned contact and traction with the road, The part of the wheel that comes in contact with the ground, deplete; "exhaust one's savings"; "We quickly played out our strength", A tire is the same as a tyre. to start to feel tired, or make someone feel tired. Rubber cushion that fits around a wheel and usually contains compressed air. Solid-rubber tires were used on road vehicles until they were replaced by air-filled pneumatic tires, which, although first patented by Robert Thomson (1822-1873) in 1845, came into common use only when John Dunlop (1840-1921) put them on bicycles in 1888 and the French manufacturer Michelin began to produce them for motor vehicles. The tire consisted of an inner tube containing compressed air that was covered by an outer rubber casing to provide traction. In the 1950s tubeless tires became standard on most automobiles. Improved tire construction produced the radial-ply tire, rubber tube fixed around the wheel of a vehicle, 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, make exhausted, make weary, 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, busted, fucked, try, Overused, cliché, Simple past tense and past participle of tire, In need of some rest or sleep, Fed up, annoyed, irritated, sick of, Indefatigable, untiring and not yielding to fatigue, Without a tire (wheel covering); tyreless, In a tireless manner; without tiring, flagging, or ceasing, Action of the verb to tire, Present participle of tire, That tires or tire, famous ancient Phoenician seaport; town in southern Lebanon, whacked, exhausted, past of tire, Past it's peak; feeble, depleted of strength or energy; "tired mothers with crying babies"; "too tired to eat", disapproval If you describe something as tired, you are critical of it because you have heard it or seen it many times. I didn't want to hear another one of his tired excuses, Past its peak of flavor development; old, Used in the context of general equities Has been strong for a while and will probably fall due to increased supply at current price level (due to profit taking, technical analysis, etc ) Heavy, repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse; "bromidic sermons"; "his remarks were trite and commonplace"; "hackneyed phrases"; "a stock answer"; "repeating threadbare jokes"; "parroting some timeworn axiom"; "the trite metaphor `hard as nails'", depleted of strength or energy; "tired mothers with crying babies"; "too tired to eat, Weary; fatigued; exhausted, You can describe a part of your body as tired if it looks or feels as if you need to rest it or to sleep. My arms are tired, and my back is tense, If you are tired, you feel that you want to rest or sleep. Michael is tired and he has to rest after his long trip. + tiredness tired·ness He had to cancel some engagements because of tiredness, exhausted, weary, Has been strong for a while and will probably fall due to increased supply at current price level (due to e g profit taking, technical analysis) Heavy, Said of a wine that has lost all of its qualities either at the time it was bottled or during transport, Limp, feeble, lackluster, If you are tired of something, you do not want it to continue because you are bored of it or unhappy with it. I am tired of all the speculation I was tired of being a bookkeeper. = sick, Old, over-the-hill, limp, feeble, lackluster, Untiring, approval If you describe someone or their efforts as tireless, you approve of the fact that they put a lot of hard work into something, and refuse to give up or take a rest. Mother Teresa's tireless efforts to help the poor. + tirelessly tire·less·ly He worked tirelessly for the cause of health and safety. working very hard in a determined way without stopping, characterized by hard work and perseverance, showing sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality; "an indefatigable advocate of equal rights"; "a tireless worker"; "unflagging pursuit of excellence", untiring, indefatigable, in a manner of not becoming weary, with indefatigable energy; "she watched the show indefatigably", vigor, energy; lack of tiredness, lack of fatigue, The property of being tireless, the rubber or vinyl which surrounds the wheels, third-person singular of tire, Vehicle tires of all types, plural of tire, a rubber cushion that fits around a wheel (as of an automobile) and usually contains compressed air, "To tire" the head is to adorn it (2 Kings 9:30) As a noun the word is derived from "tiara," and is the rendering of the Heb p'er, a "turban" or an ornament for the head (Ezek 24:17; R V , "headtire;" 24:23) In Isa 3:18 the word saharonim is rendered "round tires like the moon," and in Judg 8:21, 26 "ornaments," but in both cases "crescents" in the Revised Version, Critical parts of your car that allow braking, accelerating, and cornering on wet or dry roads and contribute significantly to the vehicle's ride quality All cars today use radial construction tires Sidewalls are usually reinforced with polyester or nylon Treads are reinforced with a combination of polyester, steel, and sometimes nylon, Many different types of tires are used, depending on the class or the area in which you are running Manufacturer and tire stickyness are typically mandated by the governing body of your race You can get a nice overview of the different degrees of stickyness (as determined by their compound) on KAM's tire page The stickyer a tire, the softer it is, which in turn results in a higher tire grip which allows higher cornering speed Harder tires do not provide as much grip as stickyer tires, but they will last longer (several races), compared to a really soft tire (one race) Harder tires are typically used in the novice classes A tire is mounted on the wheel rim, producing exhaustion; "an exhausting march"; "the visit was especially wearing", If you describe something as tiring, you mean that it makes you tired so that you want to rest or sleep. It had been a long and tiring day Travelling is tiring. making you feel that you want to sleep or rest, wearying, exhausting, 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, tire, rubber tube or tube shaped body fixed around the wheel of a vehicle (British), a port in southern Lebanon on the Mediterranean Sea; formerly a major Phoenician seaport famous for silks,
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Dress, clothes, attire - "men like apes follow the fashions in tires, gestures, actions: if the king laugh, all laugh ."
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To make sleepy or weary
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Metal rim of a wheel
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To bore
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The rubber covering on a wheel
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To dress or adorn
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To become sleepy or weary
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To become bored or impatient (with)
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Accoutrements, accessories
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get tired of something or somebody
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A hoop or band, as of metal, on the circumference of the wheel of a vehicle, to impart strength and receive the wear
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To seize, pull, and tear prey, as a hawk does
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Furniture; apparatus; equipment
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A covering for the head; a headdress
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Attire; apparel
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A child's apron, covering the breast and having no sleeves; a pinafore; a tier
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To adorn; to attire; to dress
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To become weary; to be fatigued; to have the strength fail; to have the patience exhausted; as, a feeble person soon tires
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exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike"
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hoop that covers a wheel; "automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air" exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike" get tired of something or somebody
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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
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hoop that covers a wheel; "automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air"
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To seize, rend, or tear something as prey; to be fixed upon, or engaged with, anything
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A tall monument Usage: "Lord willin' and the creek don't rise, I sure do hope to see that Eiffel Tire in Paris sometime "
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People usually think that tires are made of rubber This is understandable, because rubber is all that you can see A tire is actually made up of three parts: The beads are two hoops of strong steel wire (or, sometimes Kevlar ® ) The cords, cloth forming the body of the tire, woven between the two beads Most modern tires use nylon cords The rubber, which covers all the other parts The rubber on the part that contacts the road is thicker, and is called the tread A bicycle tire is not airtight by itself, so it uses an inner tube, which is basically a doughnut-shaped rubber balloon The inner tube has a valve to allow you to blow it up
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The casing-and-tread assembly that is mounted on a vehicle to provide pneumatically cushioned contact and traction with the road
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deplete; "exhaust one's savings"; "We quickly played out our strength"
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A tire is the same as a tyre. to start to feel tired, or make someone feel tired. Rubber cushion that fits around a wheel and usually contains compressed air. Solid-rubber tires were used on road vehicles until they were replaced by air-filled pneumatic tires, which, although first patented by Robert Thomson (1822-1873) in 1845, came into common use only when John Dunlop (1840-1921) put them on bicycles in 1888 and the French manufacturer Michelin began to produce them for motor vehicles. The tire consisted of an inner tube containing compressed air that was covered by an outer rubber casing to provide traction. In the 1950s tubeless tires became standard on most automobiles. Improved tire construction produced the radial-ply tire
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rubber tube fixed around the wheel of a vehicle isim
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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
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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
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Tired.
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To tire.
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In need of some rest or sleep
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Fed up, annoyed, irritated, sick of - "I'm tired of this"
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In a tireless manner; without tiring, flagging, or ceasing - "The volunteers worked tirelessly to improve the content."
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That tires or tire - "Carrying my shopping up four flights of stairs is very tiring."
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repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse; "bromidic sermons"; "his remarks were trite and commonplace"; "hackneyed phrases"; "a stock answer"; "repeating threadbare jokes"; "parroting some timeworn axiom"; "the trite metaphor `hard as nails'"
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depleted of strength or energy; "tired mothers with crying babies"; "too tired to eat
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If you are tired, you feel that you want to rest or sleep. Michael is tired and he has to rest after his long trip. + tiredness tired·ness He had to cancel some engagements because of tiredness
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Has been strong for a while and will probably fall due to increased supply at current price level (due to e g profit taking, technical analysis) Heavy
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If you are tired of something, you do not want it to continue because you are bored of it or unhappy with it. I am tired of all the speculation I was tired of being a bookkeeper. = sick
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approval If you describe someone or their efforts as tireless, you approve of the fact that they put a lot of hard work into something, and refuse to give up or take a rest. Mother Teresa's tireless efforts to help the poor. + tirelessly tire·less·ly He worked tirelessly for the cause of health and safety. working very hard in a determined way without stopping
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characterized by hard work and perseverance
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showing sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality; "an indefatigable advocate of equal rights"; "a tireless worker"; "unflagging pursuit of excellence"
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with indefatigable energy; "she watched the show indefatigably"
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"To tire" the head is to adorn it (2 Kings 9:30) As a noun the word is derived from "tiara," and is the rendering of the Heb p'er, a "turban" or an ornament for the head (Ezek 24:17; R V , "headtire;" 24:23) In Isa 3:18 the word saharonim is rendered "round tires like the moon," and in Judg 8:21, 26 "ornaments," but in both cases "crescents" in the Revised Version
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Many different types of tires are used, depending on the class or the area in which you are running Manufacturer and tire stickyness are typically mandated by the governing body of your race You can get a nice overview of the different degrees of stickyness (as determined by their compound) on KAM's tire page The stickyer a tire, the softer it is, which in turn results in a higher tire grip which allows higher cornering speed Harder tires do not provide as much grip as stickyer tires, but they will last longer (several races), compared to a really soft tire (one race) Harder tires are typically used in the novice classes A tire is mounted on the wheel rim
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producing exhaustion; "an exhausting march"; "the visit was especially wearing"
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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
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tire, rubber tube or tube shaped body fixed around the wheel of a vehicle (British) isim
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a port in southern Lebanon on the Mediterranean Sea; formerly a major Phoenician seaport famous for silks
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