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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. -
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Reifen m;spare \tyre Ersatzreifen m;worn \tyres abgefahrene Reifen nmodifier (tracks, shop) Reifen-;\tyre chain Schneekette[n] f[pl];\tyre mark Reifenabdruck m;\tyre valve Reifenventil nt;\tyre wear Reifenabnutzung f -
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tyre1 (BE) KFZ Bandage f (Radreifen); Radreifen mtyre2 (BE) TECH Laufring m, Reifen m (z. B. für Kfz) -
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[taɪə(r)] UK / USn BRITReifen m -
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[taɪə(r)] UK / USn BRITReifen m -
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9 tyre dealer
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10 tyre exchange
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11 tyre gauge
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12 tyre inflating cock
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13 tyre inflating cylinder
English-german engineering dictionary > tyre inflating cylinder
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14 tyre pressure
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15 tyre pressure drop indicator
English-german engineering dictionary > tyre pressure drop indicator
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16 tyre pump
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17 tyre scuffing
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18 tyre separating and stripping device
English-german engineering dictionary > tyre separating and stripping device
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19 tyre testing probe
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20 tyre gauge
(Brit, Aus) Reifendruckmesser m
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tyre — (US tire) ► NOUN 1) a rubber covering, typically inflated or surrounding an inflated inner tube, placed round a wheel to form a soft contact with the road. 2) a strengthening band of metal fitted around the rim of a wheel, especially of a railway … English terms dictionary