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1 cross-ply tyre
диагональная шина; шина с диагональным кордом -
2 cord tyre
кордная покрышка; кордная шина- cross-country tyre - cross-ply tyre - deflate a tyre - diagonal tyre - dual tyre - dual-bead tyre - fortified tyre - right-side worn-out tyre - mud-and-slush tyre - overloaded tyre - press-on-type solid tyre - recapped tyre - regroovable tyre - repair a tyre - repaired tyre - retreaded tyre - semiballoon tyre - semipneumatic tyre - semisolid tyre - separated tyre - slick tyre - small-section tyre - steel-belted tyre - super tyre - super-pneumatic tyre - TL tyre - tubeless tyre - town-and-country tyre - transverse-cord tyre - treadable tyre- TT tyre- tube tyre - tubed tyre - TWI tyre - Tread Wear Indication tyre - underinflated tyre - valveless tyre - water-ballasted tyre - water buggy tyre - well-base tyre - wired-edge tyre - wired type tyre - worn-out tyre - X-tyre -
3 tire
- all-surface tire
- all-terrain tire
- all-weather tire
- arch tire
- arched tire
- bulletproof tire
- cross-biased tire
- cross-country tire
- cross-ply tire
- diagonal tire
- drive tire
- dual tire
- flat tire
- high-mileage tire
- high-pressure tire
- high-speed tire
- inflated tire
- lined tire
- low tire
- low-aspect tire
- low-pressure tire
- low-profile tire
- M+S tire
- metal-cord tire
- mud and snow tire
- off-road tire
- puncture-sealing tire
- radial tire
- recapped tire
- regrooved tire
- renewed tire
- retreaded tire
- road and winter tire
- self-sealing tire
- snow tire
- solid rubber tire
- solid tire
- steel-cord tire
- steel-studded tire
- steer tire
- studded tire
- tubed tire
- tubeless tire
- twin tire
- wide cross-section tire
- winter tire* * *• = tyre• шина* * *• 1) /vi/ утомиться; 2) /vt/ утомить• шина
См. также в других словарях:
cross-ply tyre — noun A tyre in which the plies of fabric in the carcass are wrapped so as to cross each other diagonally • • • Main Entry: ↑cross … Useful english dictionary
cross-ply — adj. (of a tyre) having fabric layers with cords lying crosswise. * * * adjective of or relating to an older kind of automobile tire that had a flexible tread and relatively stiff sidewalls • Pertains to noun: ↑pneumatic tire * * * cross ply «KRS … Useful english dictionary
cross-ply — adjective Brit. (of a tyre) having fabric layers with their threads running diagonally, crosswise to each other … English new terms dictionary
cross-ply — /ˈkrɒs plaɪ/ (say kros pluy) adjective (of a motor tyre) having the fabric cords stretched diagonally, thus bracing the tread …
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