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tie
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Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense ties, present participle tying, past tense , past participle tied
1 VERB 系;扣;捆;将打成结 If you tie two things together or tie them, you fasten them together with a knot. 系;扣;捆;将打成结
  • He tied the ends of the plastic bag together. [VERB noun adv./prep.]

    他把塑料袋的两头系在了一起。

  • Mr Saunders tied her hands and feet. [VERB noun]

    桑德斯先生把她的手脚捆了起来。

2 VERB (用绳索)捆扎,固定,系牢 If you tie something or someone in a particular place or position, you put them there and fasten them using rope or string. (用绳索)捆扎,固定,系牢
  • He had tied the dog to one of the trees near the canal. [VERB noun + to]

    他把狗拴在了沟旁的一棵树上。

  • He tied her hands behind her back. [VERB noun prep./adv.]

    他把她的双手绑在背后。

3 VERB 用(绳子或布)捆扎 If you tie a piece of string or cloth around something or tie something with a piece of string or cloth, you put the piece of string or cloth around it and fasten the ends together. 用(绳子或布)捆扎
  • She tied her scarf over her head. [VERB noun prep./adv.]

    她把头巾围在头上。

  • Roll the meat and tie it with string. [VERB noun + with]

    把肉卷起来,用线捆扎牢。

  • Dad handed me a big box wrapped in gold foil and tied with a red ribbon. [V-ed + with]

    爸爸递给我一个用金箔包装、外面扎了根红丝带的大盒子。

4 VERB (结或蝴蝶结);将打成(结或蝴蝶结) If you tie a knot or bow in something or tie something in a knot or bow, you fasten the ends together. (结或蝴蝶结);将打成(结或蝴蝶结)
  • He took a short length of rope and swiftly tied a slip knot. [VERB noun]

    他拿起一小截绳子,飞快地打了个活结。

  • She tied a knot in her scarf. [VERB noun + in]

    她把围巾打了个结。

  • She grabbed her hair in both hands and swept it back, tying it in a loose knot. [V n in n]

    她用双手揽起头发,拢到脑后,挽成一个松松的结。

  • She wore a checked shirt tied in a knot above the navel. [VERB-ed]

    她身穿一件格子衬衫,衣角在肚脐上方打了个结。

5 V-ERG 打结系牢;扣结实 When you tie something or when something ties, you close or fasten it using a bow or knot. 打结系牢;扣结实
  • He pulled on his heavy suede shoes and tied the laces. [VERB noun]

    他穿上厚厚的软皮鞋,系上鞋带。

  • ...a long white thing around his neck that tied in front in a floppy bow. [VERB]

    他的脖子上围着个长长的白色的东西,在前面松松地打了个蝴蝶结

SYN do up, knot, make a bow in, make a knot in
6 N-COUNT 领带;领结 A tie is a long narrow piece of cloth that is worn round the neck under a shirt collar and tied in a knot at the front. Ties are worn mainly by men. 领带;领结
  • Jason had taken off his jacket and loosened his tie.

    贾森已经脱下夹克,松开了领带。

SYN necktie, cravat, neckerchief
7 VERB [usually passive] (使)紧密相连;(使)关系密切 If one thing is tied to another or two things are tied, the two things have a close connection or link. (使)紧密相连;(使)关系密切
  • Their cancers are not so clearly tied to radiation exposure. [be VERB-ed + to]

    他们的癌症是否和接触放射线有关还不太清楚。

  • My social life and business life are closely tied. [be VERB-ed]

    我的社交生活和工作联系紧密。

8 VERB [usually passive] 束缚;限制 If you are tied to a particular place or situation, you are forced to accept it and cannot change it. 束缚;限制
  • They had children and were consequently tied to the school holidays. [be VERB-ed + to]

    他们有孩子,当然就受学校假期的束缚。

  • I wouldn't like to be tied to catching the last train home. [be V-ed to n/-ing]

    我不想非得赶最后一趟列车回家。

9 N-COUNT [usually plural] 联系;关系 Ties are the connections you have with people or a place. 联系;关系
  • Quebec has always had particularly close ties to France. [+ to]

    魁北克和法国一向关系特别紧密。

  • I can't find any tie between her and the town.

    我一点也看不出她和那个小镇有什么联系。

  • Louise herself had family ties in Nimes.

    路易丝本人在尼姆有亲戚。

10 N-COUNT 枕木;轨枕 Railroad ties are large heavy beams that support the rails of a railway track. 枕木;轨枕 [US]
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 sleepers
11 V-RECIP 得分相同;旗鼓相当 If two people tie in a competition or game or if they tie with each other, they have the same number of points or the same degree of success. 得分相同;旗鼓相当
  • Both teams had tied on points and goal difference. [VERB]

    两支队伍得分和净胜球都相当。

  • Ronan Rafferty had tied with Frank Nobilo. [VERB + with]

    罗南·拉弗蒂和弗兰克·诺比洛打成了平局。

SYN draw, be even, be level, be neck and neck
Tie is also a noun.
  • The first game ended in a tie.

    第一局比赛双方战平。

12 N-COUNT (体育比赛的)淘汰赛 In sport, a tie is a match that is part of a competition. The losers leave the competition and the winners go on to the next round. (体育比赛的)淘汰赛 [mainly British]
  • They'll meet the winners of the first round tie.

    他们将迎战第一轮淘汰赛中的胜者。

SYN match, game, contest, fixture
13 See also: tied  black tie  bow tie  old school tie. →see: hand  to tie the knot→see: knot  to tie yourself in knots→see: knot 
14 PHRASE 权利有限,不能随意行动 your hands are tied 权利有限,不能随意行动
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