archery is spelled 'tir à l'arc' in French.
tir à l'arc
It means archery.
If we knew which acronym it was, maybe we could figure it out.... TIR Tactical Intelligence, Reconnaissance TIR Target Illuminating Radar TIR Target Impulse Response TIR Target Individual Risk TIR Technical Information Release (IRS) TIR Technical Information Report TIR Technical Infrastructure Requirements TIR Technical Interface Recertification TIR Technical Interface Requirement TIR Technical Interoperability Requirement TIR Technology Insertion Recapitalization TIR Terminal Imaging Radar TIR Test Incident Report TIR Test Inspection Report TIR Test-In Reliability TIR The Internet Ramp (Michigan ISP) TIR Thermal Infrared (ASPRS) TIR Tie in Requirements TIR Time in Rate (pay grade) TIR Toll-Interleukin 1 Receptor TIR Total Incidents Recorded (safety statistics) TIR Total Indicated Runout TIR Total Indicator Reading TIR Total Indicator Runout TIR Total Internal Reflection TIR Total Internal Refraction TIR Total Item Record TIR Trainee Integrated Ratings TIR Transaction Item Record/Report TIR Transit International Routier TIR Transport International de Marchandises par la Route TIR Transport International de Marchandises par Route (French: international cariage of goods by rail) TIR Transport International par la Route (French) TIR Transport Internationaux Routiers TIR Trouble Incident Report TIR True Image Recovery (Veritas Netbackup) TIR Type Inspection Report TIR Traumatic Incident Reduction (Healing emotional trauma) [tira.org]
The French version of "tir" means a laser shot. The term is used whilst playing laser games such as laser tag. The word also is an acronym of the French National Airport.
tir is not an English verb.Passive is formed with be + past participle.For example -- is taken, was eaten, were broken.
The translation of "Tir Na Nog" by Celtic Woman is "Land of Youth" in English.
Oh honey, "Tir Na Nog" means "Land of Youth" in English. It's a mythical place in Irish folklore where people stay forever young. So, if you're looking for the fountain of youth, sorry darling, you won't find it there!
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a bow is called 'un arc' (masc.) in French, and an arrow is called 'une flèche'. The sport is called 'le tir à l'arc'. To be an adept of the sport is 'faire du tir à l'arc'.
Tir Newydd ended in 1939.
Tir Newydd was created in 1935.