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tying

/tahy-ing/US // ˈtaɪ ɪŋ //

打结,接经,接合,绑扎

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : the present participle of tie.

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Examples

  • Smith nearly led a comeback victory, finishing with 325 yards and a touchdown, but he threw two interceptions that ended what could have been game-tying or game-winning drives in the final two minutes.

  • How was he and the brothers Bridgman found guilty, without any physical evidence tying them to this heinous crime?

  • There is something irrevocable-feeling about couples tying the knot on the steps of the county courthouse.

  • But after pulling ahead of Nunn in September, three recent polls have shown Perdue tying or trailing her.

  • As Jenks suggests, tying up with AirAsia would make sense as the most savvy business decision.

  • But by tying patient satisfaction to hospital and physician pay—the government has invoked the law of unintended consequences.

  • She was folding and tying with a narrow ribbon some papers as she spoke, and her eyes snapped behind her glasses.

  • If you send cake, have it put in a white box, and place the note outside the cover, tying it fast with white satin ribbon.

  • In very early times men must have used some kinds of cords or lines for fishing, for tying animals, at times for tying men.

  • With this he severed clean the broken half of the boom, tying the ends of the rigging to the short stub that was left.

  • I had gone to my room to dress for dinner and I was standing before the mirror tying my tie.