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Definition
Synonym
Reifenabnutzung
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Reifenabnutzung
f
tyre wear; tire wear
Am.
Reifenabnutzung
f
tyre wear
Reifenabnutzung
f
auto
tyre wear; tire wear
Am.
wellenförmige
Reifenabnutzung
f
auto
cupping of tyres
Br.
; cupping of tires
Am.
Deutsche
Reifenabnutzung Synonyme
Englische
tyre wear; tire wear Synonyme
Reifenabnutzung Definition
Tire
(
n.
)
A
tier,
row,
or
rank.
See
Tier.
Tire
(
n.
)
Attire
Tire
(
n.
)
A
covering
for
the
head
Tire
(
n.
)
A
child's
apron,
covering
the
breast
and
having
no
sleeves
Tire
(
n.
)
Furniture
Tire
(
n.
)
A
hoop
or
band,
as
of
metal,
on
the
circumference
of
the
wheel
of
a
vehicle,
to
impart
strength
and
receive
the
wear.
Tire
(
v.
t.)
To
adorn
Tire
(
v.
i.)
To
seize,
pull,
and
tear
prey,
as
a
hawk
does.
Tire
(
v.
i.)
To
seize,
rend,
or
tear
something
as
prey
Tire
(
v.
i.)
To
become
weary
Tire
(
v.
t.)
To
exhaust
the
strength
of,
as
by
toil
or
labor
Tire-women
(
pl.
)
of
Tire-woman
Tire-woman
(
n.
)
A
lady's
maid.
Tire-woman
(
n.
)
A
dresser
in
a
theater.
Tyre
(
)
Curdled
milk.
Tyre
(
n.
&
v.)
Attire.
See
2d
and
3d
Tire.
Tyre
(
v.
i.)
To
prey.
See
4th
Tire.
Wear
(
n.
)
Same
as
Weir.
Wear
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
go
about,
as
a
vessel,
by
putting
the
helm
up,
instead
of
alee
as
in
tacking,
so
that
the
vessel's
bow
is
turned
away
from,
and
her
stern
is
presented
to,
the
wind,
and,
as
she
turns
still
farther,
her
sails
fill
on
the
other
side
Wear
(
v.
t.)
To
carry
or
bear
upon
the
person
Wear
(
v.
t.)
To
have
or
exhibit
an
appearance
of,
as
an
aspect
or
manner
Wear
(
v.
t.)
To
use
up
by
carrying
or
having
upon
one's
self
Wear
(
v.
t.)
To
impair,
waste,
or
diminish,
by
continual
attrition,
scraping,
percussion,
on
the
like
Wear
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
or
make
by
friction
or
wasting
Wear
(
v.
t.)
To
form
or
shape
by,
or
as
by,
attrition.
Wear
(
v.
i.)
To
endure
or
suffer
use
Wear
(
v.
i.)
To
be
wasted,
consumed,
or
diminished,
by
being
used
Wear
(
n.
)
The
act
of
wearing,
or
the
state
of
being
worn
Wear
(
n.
)
The
thing
worn
Wear
(
n.
)
A
dam
in
a
river
to
stop
and
raise
the
water,
for
the
purpose
of
conducting
it
to
a
mill,
forming
a
fish
pond,
or
the
like.
Wear
(
n.
)
A
fence
of
stakes,
brushwood,
or
the
like,
set
in
a
stream,
tideway,
or
inlet
of
the
sea,
for
taking
fish.
Wear
(
n.
)
A
long
notch
with
a
horizontal
edge,
as
in
the
top
of
a
vertical
plate
or
plank,
through
which
water
flows,
--
used
in
measuring
the
quantity
of
flowing
water.
tyre wear; tire wear [Am.] Bedeutung
wear
wearing
the
act
of
having
on
your
person
as
a
covering
or
adornment,
she
bought
it
for
everyday
wear
car
tire
automobile
tire
auto
tire
rubber
tire
a
tire
consisting
of
a
rubber
ring
around
the
rim
of
an
automobile
wheel
clothing
article
of
clothing
vesture
wear
wearable
habiliment
a
covering
designed
to
be
worn
on
a
person's
body
flat
flat
tire
a
deflated
pneumatic
tire
handwear
hand
wear
clothing
for
the
hands
leisure
wear
informal
clothing
designed
to
be
worn
when
you
are
relaxing
pneumatic
tire
pneumatic
tyre
a
tire
made
of
reinforced
rubber
and
filled
with
compressed
air,
used
on
motor
vehicles
and
bicycles
etc
radial
radial
tire
radial-ply
tire
pneumatic
tire
that
has
radial-ply
casing
ready-to-wear
ready-made
clothing,
she
couldn't
find
anything
in
ready-to-wear
that
she
liked
snow
tire
an
automobile
pneumatic
tire
with
deep
tread
to
give
traction
in
snow
sportswear
athletic
wear
activewear
attire
worn
for
sport
or
for
casual
wear
tire
tyre
hoop
that
covers
a
wheel,
automobile
tires
are
usually
made
of
rubber
and
filled
with
compressed
air
tire
chain
snow
chain
chain
attached
to
wheels
to
increase
traction
on
ice
or
snow
tire
iron
tire
tool
hand
tool
consisting
of
a
lever
that
is
used
to
force
the
casing
of
a
pneumatic
tire
onto
a
steel
wheel
tubeless
tubeless
tire
pneumatic
tire
not
needing
an
inner
tube
to
be
airtight
wagon
tire
a
metal
hoop
forming
the
tread
of
a
wheel
wash-and-wear
a
fabric
treated
to
be
easily
washable
and
to
require
no
ironing
spare
tire
love
handle
excess
fat
around
the
waistline
Sur
Tyre
a
port
in
southern
Lebanon
on
the
Mediterranean
Sea,
formerly
a
major
Phoenician
seaport
famous
for
silks
Jones
Bobby
Jones
Robert
Tyre
Jones
United
States
golfer
(-)
depreciation
wear
and
tear
decrease
in
value
of
an
asset
due
to
obsolescence
or
use
wear
impairment
resulting
from
long
use,
the
tires
showed
uneven
wear
wear
have
or
show
an
appearance
of,
wear
one's
hair
in
a
certain
way
wear
bear
have
on
one's
person,
He
wore
a
red
ribbon,
bear
a
scar
wear
put
on
get
into
don
assume
put
clothing
on
one's
body,
What
should
I
wear
today?,
He
put
on
his
best
suit
for
the
wedding,
The
princess
donned
a
long
blue
dress,
The
queen
assumed
the
stately
robes,
He
got
into
his
jeans
wear
have
on
be
dressed
in,
She
was
wearing
yellow
that
day
c
tire
wear
upon
tire
out
wear
weary
jade
wear
out
outwear
wear
down
fag
out
fag
fatigue
c
exhaust
or
get
tired
through
overuse
or
great
strain
or
stress,
We
wore
ourselves
out
on
this
hike
tire
pall
weary
fatigue
jade
lose
interest
or
become
bored
with
something
or
somebody,
I'm
so
tired
of
your
mother
and
her
complaints
about
my
food
erode
gnaw
gnaw
at
eat
at
wear
away
become
ground
down
or
deteriorate,
Her
confidence
eroded
wear
on
pass
slowly
(of
time),
The
day
wore
on
wear
wear
off
wear
out
wear
down
wear
thin
deteriorate
through
use
or
stress,
The
constant
friction
wore
out
the
cloth
wear
away
wear
off
diminish,
as
by
friction,
Erosion
wore
away
the
surface
break
wear
wear
out
bust
fall
apart
go
to
pieces,
The
lawn
mower
finally
broke,
The
gears
wore
out,
The
old
chair
finally
fell
apart
completely
whittle
away
whittle
down
wear
away
cut
away
in
small
pieces
bore
tire
cause
to
be
bored
tack
wear
round
turn
into
the
wind,
The
sailors
decided
to
tack
the
boat,
The
boat
tacked
wear
ship
turn
away
from
the
wind,
The
sailors
decided
it
was
time
to
wear
ship
run
down
exhaust
play
out
sap
tire
deplete,
exhaust
one's
savings,
We
quickly
played
out
our
strength
call
the
shots
call
the
tune
wear
the
trousers
exercise
authority
or
be
in
charge,
Who
is
calling
the
shots
in
this
house?
wear
hold
out
endure
last
and
be
usable,
This
dress
wore
well
for
almost
ten
years
wear
have
in
one's
aspect,
wear
an
expression
of
one's
attitude
or
personality,
He
always
wears
a
smile
off-the-rack
off-the-shelf
off-the-peg
ready-to-wear
(especially
of
clothing)
made
in
standard
sizes
and
available
from
merchandise
in
stock,
a
ready-made
jacket,
ready-to-wear
clothes
wash-and-wear
drip-dry
treated
so
as
to
be
easily
or
quickly
washed
and
dried
and
requiring
little
or
no
ironing,
a
wash-and-wear
shirt
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