0 a thick black substance used to make the surface of a road -- asfalt [ masculine ]
1 a black substance produced when tobacco burns -- tjære [ masculine ]
2 any of several kinds of thick, black, sticky material obtained from wood, coal etc and used eg in roadmaking -- tjære
a vat of tar.
3 to cover with tar -- tjære(bre)
The road has just been tarred.
Some of these other files might be tar'd up bundles for convenient download; whatever you provide we'll use.
A number of centres use tar ointment for its antipruritic and emollient properties.
Metal scrapers were also used to remove hard tar deposits from wood or log fire smoke.
The tar-calculus is a suitable setting for studying the theory of substitutions, where we can express and prove desirable mathematical properties.
I think it will be coated with black tar to have an organic quality.
The human being's natural limits in dealing with complexity make this a dangerous situation full of sticky intellectual tar pits.
People tarred as criminals and deviants contested elite understanding of their behaviour, while often defending themselves by inverting the same discourse that condemned them.
For example, a benefit obtained from low tar might be to project a rational image to others.
中文繁体
(用於鋪路的)煤焦油瀝青,柏油, 煙鹼,焦油, (在…表面)覆蓋焦油…
More中文简体
(用于铺路的)煤焦油沥青,柏油, 烟碱,焦油, (在…表面)覆盖焦油…
MoreEspañol
alquitrán, alquitrán [masculine]…
MorePortuguês
alcatrão…
More日本語
(道路などに敷く)タール…
MoreTürk dili
asfalt, katran…
MoreFrançais
bitume [masculine], goudron [masculine], goudron…
MoreCatalan
quitrà…
More