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tied

US // (taɪd) //

并列的,捆绑的,并列,捆绑

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    British

    • : obliged to sell only the beer, products, etc, of a particular producera tied house; tied outlet
    • : rented out to the tenant for as long as he or she is employed by the owner
    • : made by one nation to another on condition that the money is spent on goods or services provided by the lending nation

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Examples

  • In this American dream, we are emotionally tied to the people and land of our communities.

  • If this Dear Leader is definitively tied to the Sony hack, we may be at the beginning of an even more dangerous new era.

  • But below the surfaces of many of his films, rude, angry sex simmered; cool, icy blondes were tied up, handcuffed, humiliated.

  • Well, the only way Dexter could have been tied up in a bow was if the last episode would have been the last episode of Season 4.

  • The way it was executed was maybe not satisfying to people, and it was in no way tied up in a bow.

  • He was given no reply save a muttered curse, a command to hold his tongue, and an angry tug at his tied arms.

  • But they have tied their credit system in the bonds of narrow banking laws and their trade in those of a cramping tariff.

  • A curious incident: during the night a Fleet-sweeper tied up alongside, full of wounded, chiefly Australians.

  • As I came near the house, the dogs began to bark, just as I discovered my horse tied to a tree.

  • You had tied me down too tightly, my Barbiche; my instructions were to obtain a meeting at any price.