tie 的 4 个定义
tied [tahyd], /taɪd/, ty·ing [tahy-ing]. /ˈtaɪ ɪŋ/.
- to bind, fasten, or attach with a cord, string, or the like, drawn together and knotted: to tie a tin can on a dog's tail.
- to draw together the parts of with a knotted string or the like: to tie a bundle tight.
- to fasten by tightening and knotting the string or strings of: to tie one's shoes.
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tied [tahyd], /taɪd/, ty·ing [tahy-ing]. /ˈtaɪ ɪŋ/.
- to make a tie, bond, or connection.
- to make or be the same score; be equal in a contest: The teams tied for first place in the league.
- that with which anything is tied.
- a cord, string, or the like, used for tying, fastening, binding, or wrapping something.
- a necktie.
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- tie down, to limit one's activities; confine; curtail: He finds that a desk job ties him down.
- tie in, to connect or be connected; be consistent: His story ties in with the facts.Surveying.to establish the position of.to make a tie-in, especially in advertising or a sale: The paperback book is tied in with the movie of the same title.
- tie off, to tie a cord or suture around so as to stop the flow within.
- tie up, to fasten securely by tying.to wrap; bind.to hinder; impede.to bring to a stop; make inactive.to invest or place in such a way as to render unavailable for other uses.to place under such conditions or restrictions as to prevent sale or alienation.to moor a ship.to engage or occupy completely: I can't see you now, I'm all tied up.
tie 近义词
fastening
deadlock
tie 的近义词 10 个
tie 的反义词 4 个
relationship
connect, interlace
equal
更多tie例句
- The president of the Senate, aka Vice President Mike Pence, breaks the tie.
- In the event of a tie, both warlords were granted half a victory.
- Such strengthening of ties between community organizations and schools could present a chance for educators to make learning resonate with students of all backgrounds.
- The relationship between China and Africa has grown substantially in recent years, to include not only deeper financial ties but also geopolitical ones.
- Supporters of the army, which maintains close ties with Beijing, have exploited dysfunction in Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government to push legislation that would give it greater control over China’s infrastructure program.
- What could be more important, to make sure that side of things is right before we tie ourselves to someone forever?
- In fact, Clark fell back first from her blows, losing his cap, tie, and badge in the melee.
- However, an article designed to act as a tie-in to the piece has been published as planned in the BBC magazine Radio Times.
- Instead, the Republicans should tie their push for infrastructure to getting folks off the couch and back to work.
- Cheney is relying on some thin evidence to tie Hussein to al-Qaida.
- First of all, wrap a portion of damp newspaper round the roots, and then tie up with dry paper.
- Bondad sua, seor, I'll be sworn there is not one fit to tie the latchet of your shoe in the whole army.
- But these hidden passions were before young farmer Wurzel, in his blue tie and white hat, had proposed to her.
- His foot caught; it is unknown in what,—in a twisted tie, or perhaps in a crevice of the cracking earth.
- It was the only thing I needed to snap my last tie with England and brace me for the struggle in America.