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1 rubber tyre
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2 rubber tyre
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3 rubber-tyre carrier
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4 solid rubber tyre
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5 solid rubber tyre with wire ply
English-german engineering dictionary > solid rubber tyre with wire ply
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6 solid-rubber tyre
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7 rubber tire
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8 tyre
nounReifen, der* * *(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* * *[taɪəʳ, AM taɪɚ]worn \tyres abgefahrene Reifen [o SCHWEIZ Pneu\tyre chain Schneekette[n] f[pl]* * *(US) [taɪə(r)]n2)he has tyres (hum inf) — er hat Speckrollen am Bauch (inf)
* * *A s (Rad-, Auto) Reifen mB v/t bereifen* * *nounReifen, der* * *(UK) n.Reifen - m. -
9 tyre bead
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10 tyre contact point
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11 inner tube
nounSchlauch, der* * ** * *ˈin·ner tuben Schlauch m* * *nounSchlauch, der* * *n.Fahrradschlauch m.
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tyre — [15] The word tyre was originally used for a protective covering of metal plates put round the rim of a wooden wheel. It is thought that it was short for attire [13] (a borrowing from Old French, but ultimately of unknown origin), the notion… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
tyre */*/ — UK [ˈtaɪə(r)] / US [ˈtaɪr] noun [countable] Word forms tyre : singular tyre plural tyres a thick rubber cover that fits round the wheel of a bicycle, car, or other vehicle a car tyre The two front tyres were flat … English dictionary
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tyre — noun /taɪə(ɹ)/ The ring shaped protective covering around a wheel which is usually made of rubber or plastic composite and is either pneumatic or solid. See Also: pneumatic tyre, spare tyre … Wiktionary