Examples of using "Lastik" in a sentence and their english translations:
- The tire leaks air.
- The tyre is losing air.
Where is the rubber duck?
The spare tire is in the trunk.
I found the track of the tire.
The tire leaks air.
The tire on my bicycle is flat.
This tire is showing wear.
My tire's flat.
Do you know how to change a tire?
Tom put on his rubber gloves.
Tom put on rubber gloves.
- Check your tire pressure.
- Check your tyre pressure.
- We are taking two spare tires.
- We're taking two spare tires.
- Could you check the tire pressure?
- Could you check the tyre pressure?
My son's rubber duck is yellow.
One tire looks a little flat.
Dan found tire tracks in the driveway.
The left front tire looks low.
Can you check the tire pressure?
Do you smell rubber burning?
Rubber is extracted from rubber trees.
Tom found tire tracks in the mud.
There were no tire tracks in the driveway.
Sami recognized Layla's tire tracks.
Do you want to buy a rubber ball?
He will assist us in changing the tire.
Tom pulled on a pair of rubber gloves.
My father had me change a tire on his car.
Tom put the spare tire in the trunk of his car.
The tire factory employs 250 people.
Tom was beaten to death with a tire iron.
There must be enough space for the tire in my trunk.
Both of the tires on my bicycle are flat.
She got a flat tire on her way home.
I suppose I could change a tire if I had to.
A rubber ball bounces because it is elastic.
A black limo rounded the corner with a squeal of tires.
Tom really needs to buy a new set of tires.
- Tom and I were both wearing rubber gloves.
- Both Tom and I were wearing rubber gloves.
Tires wear down because of friction between the rubber and the road surface.
Tom put on some rubber gloves so he wouldn't leave fingerprints.
Tom and Mary were both wearing rubber gloves.
When a tire loses its tread, it's time to buy a new one.
These tire tracks were made by a mid-size vehicle.
Tom has written a very good paper on the production of rubber.
Tom really has to buy a new set of tires.
The tyre is a little under-inflated.
The recommended tyre pressure of the average car is around 32 psi.
I never thought this rubber band would come in handy when I put it in my pocket this morning.
Didn't you ever put on rubber boots as a kid and have fun splashing water in puddles?
The inside is a rubber band, wound around a core, and sometimes filled with liquid,