anglais > français | |
tire | |
1. n. (US) Pneu. | |
2. v. (Transitif) Fatiguer. | |
Don't play with the baby before dinner. You'll tire him out, and he won't eat. | |
3. v. (Intransitif) Se fatiguer. | |
I never tire of her stories. | |
anglais > anglais | |
tire | |
1. v. (intransitive) To become sleepy or weary. | |
2. v. To make sleepy or weary. | |
3. v. (intransitive) To become bored or impatient (with) | |
I tire of this book. | |
4. v. To bore | |
5. n. (obsolete) Accoutrements, accessories. | |
6. n. (obsolete) Dress, clothes, attire. | |
7. n. A covering for the head; a headdress. | |
8. n. Metal rim of a wheel, especially that of a railroad locomotive. | |
9. n. (North America) The rubber covering on a wheel; a tyre. | |
10. n. A child's apron covering the upper part of the body, and tied with tape or cord; a pinafore. Also tier. | |
11. v. (transitive, obsolete) To dress or adorn. | |
12. v. (obsolete) To seize, pull, and tear prey, as a hawk does. | |
13. v. (obsolete) To seize, rend, or tear something as prey; to be fixed upon, or engaged with, anything. | |
14. n. A tier, row, or rank. | |
français > anglais | |
pneu | |
1. n-m. tyre, tire | |
Mon pneu est crevé! - My tire is flat! | |