Tarred Meaning in English
word · lemma: tar
ˈtɑɹd
TARD
tˈɑːd
TAHD
Definition
Covered with or coated in tar, a black, sticky substance often used for paving roads or waterproofing.
Usage & Nuances
"Tarred" is mainly used in technical contexts, like construction or roadwork ('tarred road'). It can also appear metaphorically, as in the phrase 'tarred with the same brush' (meaning to judge someone the same as another, often negatively). Rare in casual conversation.
Spanish: alquitranado - cubierto de alquitránPortuguese (BR): embadurnado de piche - coberto de alcatrãoPortuguese (PT): coberto de alcatrão - alcatroadoChinese (Simplified): 沥青覆盖的 - 涂上沥青的Chinese (Traditional): 瀝青覆蓋的 - 塗上瀝青的Hindi: तार से ढका हुआ - तार लगाया हुआArabic: مغطى بالقَطران - مُطلى بالقَطرانBengali: টার লাগানো - কড়া দ্বারা আবৃতRussian: покрытый дёгтем - смолёныйJapanese: タールが塗られた - タールで覆われたVietnamese: được tráng nhựa đường - được phủ hắc ínKorean: 타르가 발라진 - 타르로 덮인Turkish: ziftlenmiş - katran kaplıUrdu: تار لگا ہوا - تار میں ڈوبا ہواIndonesian: terlapisi - dilapisi aspal
Example Sentences
The workers tarred the road yesterday.
basic
Her boots were tarred after she walked on the new street.
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The tarred roof keeps water out.
basic
Be careful—your hands will get tarred if you touch that.
natural
The whole street smelled like fresh tarred pavement.
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After the truck broke down, its wheels were completely tarred.
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