tire
英 [taɪə]
美['taɪɚ]
- vi. 疲劳;厌倦
- vt. 使…疲倦;使…厌烦
- n. 轮胎;头饰
- n. (Tire)人名;(土)蒂雷
词态变化
第三人称单数: tires;过去式: tired;过去分词: tired;现在分词: tiring;
助记提示
tire.............太 饿(饿的浑身没劲).....(使)疲倦
2. ti-re, 两部分分别发音,其谐音为“太累”。
3. 谐音“胎儿”-----“轮胎儿”的简称,此“胎儿”非怀孕的“胎儿”。
4. tyre <===> tire.
2. ti-re, 两部分分别发音,其谐音为“太累”。
3. 谐音“胎儿”-----“轮胎儿”的简称,此“胎儿”非怀孕的“胎儿”。
4. tyre <===> tire.
中文词源
tire 使疲劳,疲倦
来自古英语 teorian,耗尽,停止,厌倦,来自 PIE*deu-s,*deu,缺乏,缺少,滞后,由该 PIE 词衍生前缀 dys-,坏的,差的,如 dysfunction,dyslexia.引申词义使疲劳,厌倦。
tire 轮胎来自中古英语 tire,装备,缩写自 attire,装备,准备,盛装,词源同 tier,tirade.该词原指马车或 战车轮子的外边缘铁板,后引申词义轮胎。
英文词源
- tire
- tire: [OE] Tire is something of a mystery word. It was relatively common in the Old English period (where it originally meant ‘fail, cease, come to an end’ – ‘become weary’ is a secondary development), but then it disappeared, to return in the 14th century. Nor is anything certain known about its pre-English ancestry, although it may go back to the Indo-European base *deus- (source also of Sanskrit dosa- ‘fault, lack’). The use of the past participle tired as an adjective dates from the late 14th century.
- tire (v.1)
- "to weary," also "to become weary," Old English teorian (Kentish tiorian) "to fail, cease; become weary; make weary, exhaust," of uncertain origin; according to Watkins possibly from a PIE *deu-s-, suffixed form of root *deu- (1) "to lack, be wanting." Related: Tired; tiring.
- tire (n.)
- late 15c., "iron plates forming a rim of a carriage wheel," probably from tire "equipment, dress, covering" (c. 1300), a shortened form of attire (n.). The notion is of the tire as the dressing of the wheel. The original spelling was tyre, which had shifted to tire in 17c.-18c., but since early 19c. tyre has been revived in Great Britain and become standard there. Rubber ones, for bicycles (later automobiles) are from 1877. A tire-iron originally was one of the iron plates; as a device for separating a tire from a wheel, by 1909.
- tire (v.2)
- "furnish with a tire," 1899, from tire (n.).
双语例句
- 1. Sooner or later he may tire of constantly putting himself last.
- 迟早他会厌倦总是把自己排在最后。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. McKee suddenly noticed tire tracks on the bank ahead.
- 麦基突然注意到前方岸边的轮胎痕迹。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He felt he would never tire of international cricket.
- 他认为自己永远不会对国际板球赛生厌。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. His objective was to tire out the climbers.
- 他的目标是使登山者筋疲力尽。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Her legs were beginning to tire.
- 她的双腿开始感到累了。
来自《权威词典》