tires
v. (使)疲劳( tire的第三人称单数 ); 对(做)某事感到厌倦
n. 轮胎(复数)
If something tires you or if you tire, you feel that you have used a lot of energy and you want to rest or sleep.
If driving tires you, take the train...
如果开车觉得累,就乘火车吧。
He tired easily, though he was unable to sleep well at night.
他很容易疲倦,可夜里却睡不好觉。
If you tire of something, you no longer wish to do it, because you have become bored of it or unhappy with it.
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。
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。
A tire is the same as a tyre .
He heard tires squeal as the car braked to avoid a collision.
为避免相撞而刹车时,他听到了轮胎与地面刺耳的摩擦声。
The car's tires bit loudly on the rutted snow in the street.
汽车轮子碾入街道上布满车辙的雪里,发出很大的声响。
She heard the crunch of tires on the gravel driveway.
她听到轮胎轧过石子铺成的车道,发出嘎吱声。
The car's tires whispered through the puddles.
穿过水坑时汽车的轮胎发出呜呜声。
These rough roads soon wore the tread of motorcycle tires off.
这些崎岖不平的路很快就把摩托车轮胎磨平了.