Betekenis van:
tread on

to tread on
Werkwoord
  • stuktrappen; vertrappen
  • place or press the foot on

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

to tread on
Werkwoord
  • begaan
  • place or press the foot on

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Werkwoord


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. I have spread my dreams beneath your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
  2. You know I am not born to tread in the beaten track — the peculiar bent of my nature pushes me on.
  3. “Direct extrusion” — tread material extruded to give the required cross sectional profile and directly extruded on to the prepared casing.
  4. Snow tyre is a tyre whose tread pattern, or tread pattern and structure, is primarily designed to ensure, in mud and fresh or melting snow, a performance better than that of a normal tyre. The tread pattern of a snow tyre generally consists of groove (rib) and solid block elements more widely spaced than on a normal tyre.
  5. Snow tyre is a tyre whose tread pattern, or tread pattern and structure, is primarily designed to ensure, in mud and fresh or melting snow, a performance better than that of a Normal Tyre. The tread pattern of a snow tyre generally consists of groove (rib) and solid block elements more widely spaced than on a Normal Tyre.
  6. The tread pattern of a snow tyre generally consists of groove (rib) and solid block elements more widely spaced than on a normal tyre.
  7. The WSP shall not have a detrimental effect on the constituent parts of the vehicle (brake gear, wheel tread, axle boxes, etc).
  8. The tread pattern of a snow tyre generally consists of groove (rib) and solid block elements more widely spaced than on a Normal Tyre.
  9. However, in the case of tyres designed for mounting on rims of a nominal diameter of code 12 or less, four rows of tread wear indicators are permissible.
  10. “Strip-wound” — a ribbon of tread material which is directly extruded and wound on to the prepared casing and built up to the required cross sectional contour.
  11. “Direct extrusion” — tread material extruded to give the required cross sectional profile and directly extruded on to the prepared casing. The new material must be cured.
  12. The tread pattern of a snow tyre generally consists of groove (rib) and/or solid-block elements more widely spaced than on an ordinary (road-type) tyre;
  13. Details of the major features, with respect to the effects on tyre performance (i.e. rolling sound emission level or adhesion on wet surfaces, respectively) of the tread pattern(s) to be used on the designated range of tyre sizes.
  14. “Strip-wound” — a ribbon of tread material which is directly extruded and wound on to the prepared casing and built up to the required cross sectional contour. The new material must be cured.
  15. Mount the tyre and wheel assembly on the test axle and press it against the outer face of a smooth surfaced power-driven test drum 1,70 m ± 1 % diameter having a surface at least as wide as the tyre tread.