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[VERB 动词]系;扣;捆;将…打成结 If you tie two things together or tie them, you fasten them together with a knot.
  [V n adv/prep]
  [V n]
  • He tied the ends of the plastic bag together...

    他把塑料袋的两头系在了一起。

  • Mr Saunders tied her hands and feet.

    桑德斯先生把她的手脚捆了起来。

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[VERB 动词](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.
  [V n to n]
  [V n prep/adv]
  • He had tied the dog to one of the trees near the canal...

    他把狗拴在了沟旁的一棵树上。

  • He tied her hands behind her back.

    他把她的双手绑在背后。

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[VERB 动词]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.
  [V n prep/adv]
  [V n with n]
  [V-ed]
  • She tied her scarf over her head...

    她把头巾围在头上。

  • Roll the meat and tie it with string...

    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.

    爸爸递给我一个用金箔包装、外面扎了根红丝带的大盒子。

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[VERB 动词]打(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.
  [V n]
  [V n in n]
  [V-ed]
  • He took a short length of rope and swiftly tied a slip knot...

    他拿起一小截绳子,飞快地打了个活结。

  • She tied a knot in her scarf...

    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...

    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.

    她身穿一件格子衬衫,衣角在肚脐上方打了个结。

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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词]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.
  [V n]
  [V]
  • He pulled on his heavy suede shoes and tied the laces.

    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.

    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

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]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.
  • Jason had taken off his jacket and loosened his tie.

    贾森已经脱下夹克,松开了领带。

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[VERB 动词](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.
  [be V-ed to n]
  [pl-n be V-ed]
  [usu passive]
  • Their cancers are not so clearly tied to radiation exposure...

    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.

    我的社交生活和工作联系紧密。

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

    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.

    我不想非得赶最后一趟列车回家。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]联系;关系 Ties are the connections you have with people or a place.
  [usu pl]
  • Quebec has always had particularly close ties to France...

    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。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]枕木;轨枕 Railroad ties are large heavy beams that support the rails of a railway track.
  [AM 美]
    in BRIT, use 英国英语用 sleepers
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    [V-RECIP 相互动词]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.
      [pl-n V]
      [V with n]
    • Both teams had tied on points and goal difference...

      两支队伍得分和净胜球都相当。

    • Ronan Rafferty had tied with Frank Nobilo.

      罗南·拉弗蒂和弗兰克·诺比洛打成了平局。

    • Tie is also a noun.
      • The first game ended in a tie.

        第一局比赛双方战平。

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词](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.
      [mainly BRIT 主英]
    • 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。

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    See also:
    tied
    black tie
    bow tie
    old school tie. your hands are tied
    →see:
    hand

    to tie the knot→see:
    knot

    to tie yourself in knots→see:
    knot
      相关词组:
      tie down
      tie in with
      tie up
      tie up with

      Oxford tie / taɪ ; NAmE taɪ /
      verb
      ,
      noun
      tie ties tied tying
      verb ( ties , tying , tied , tied ) fasten with string/rope 用线╱绳扎牢 1 [transitive ] tiesth (+ adv./prep.) to attach or hold two or more things together using string, rope, etc; to fasten sb/sth with string, rope, etc. (用线、绳等)系,拴,绑,捆,束 She tied the newspapers in a bundle. 她把报纸扎成一捆。 He had to tie her hands together. 他不得不把她的双手绑在一起。 They tied him to a chair with cable. 他们用电缆把他绑在一把椅子上。 Shall I tie the package or tape it? 我把这个包裹捆起来还是贴胶带? I tie back my hair when I'm cooking. 我做饭时把头发束在后面。 2 [transitive ] tiesth + adv./prep. to fasten sth to or around sth else 将…系在…上;束紧;系牢;捆绑 She tied a label on to the suitcase. 她把签条系在衣箱上。 3 [transitive ] tiesth to make a knot in a piece of string, rope, etc. (在线、绳上)打结,系扣 to tie a ribbon 系丝带 Can you help me tie my tie? 你能帮我打领带吗? Tie up your shoelaces! 把你的鞋带系好! I tied a knot in the rope. 我在绳子上打了个结。 4 [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep.) to be closed or fastened with a knot, etc. 打结系牢;系上 The skirt ties at the waist. 裙子在腰部束紧。 connect/link 连接;联系 5 [transitive ,  usually passive ] tiesb/sth (to sth/sb) to connect or link sb/sth closely with sb/sth else 连接;联合;使紧密结合 Pay increases are tied to inflation. 提高工资和通货膨胀紧密相关。 The house is tied to the job, so we'll have to move when I retire. 这房子是为工作提供的,所以我退休后我们就得搬家。 restrict 限制 6 [transitive ,  usually passive ] to restrict sb and make them unable to do everything they want to 束缚;约束;限制 tiesb to be tied by a contract 受合同的约束 tiesb to sth I want to work but I'm tied to the house with the baby. 我想工作,但却被孩子拴在家里。 tiesb to doing sth I don't want to be tied to coming home at a particular time. 我不想受按钟点回家的束缚。 in game/competition 比赛;竞赛 7 [intransitive ,  transitive ] (of two teams, etc. 两个队等 ) to have the same number of points 打成平局;得分相同 SYN
      draw
      tie(with sb) England tied 2–2 with Germany in the first round. 在第一轮比赛中英格兰队与德国队以 2:2 打成平局。 tiefor sth They tied for second place. 他们并列第二名。 tiesth The scores are tied at 3–3. 比分为 3:3 平。 Last night's vote was tied. 昨晚的表决得票相同。
      music 音乐 8 [transitive ] tiesth to join notes with a tie 用连结线连接(音符) see also
      tongue-tied
      IDIOMS tie sb/yourself (up) in ˈknots to become or make sb very confused (使)大惑不解,糊涂 ˌtie one ˈon ( old-fashioned) ( NAmE slang) to get very drunk 喝醉;喝得烂醉 ˌtie the ˈknot ( informal) to get married 结婚;结成夫妻 more at
      apron
      ,
      hand
      n.
      PHRASAL VERBS ˌtie sb ˈdown (to sth/to doing sth) to restrict sb's freedom, for example by making them accept particular conditions or by keeping them busy 限制;束缚;牵制 Kids tie you down, don't they? 孩子们把你给拖累住了吧? I don't want to tie myself down to coming back on a particular date. 我不想限定自己在哪一天回来。 ˌtie ˈin (with sth) to match or agree with sth 与…相配;与…相符 This evidence ties in closely with what we already know. 这一证据和我们已掌握的情况完全相符。 ˌtie ˈin (with sth) | ˌtie sth↔ˈin (with sth) to link sth or be linked to sth; to happen, or arrange for sth to happen, at the same time as sth else (使)连接在一起,同时进行 The concert will tie in with the festival of dance taking place the same weekend. 音乐会将和周末举行的舞蹈会演同时进行。 related noun
      tie-in
      ˌtie sth↔ˈoff to put a knot in the end of sth; to close sth with string, thread, etc. 结扎;(用绳子、线等)封口 to tie off a rope 在绳子头上打结 to tie off an artery 结扎动脉血管 ˌtie ˈup | ˌtie sth↔ˈup 1 to attach a boat to a fixed object with a rope (使船只)系泊,停靠 We tied up alongside the quay. 我们把船停靠在码头边上。 We tied the boat up. 我们把船停泊妥当。 2 to close sth with a knot; to be closed or fastened with a knot 系紧;捆牢;拴住;扎紧 to tie up a garbage bag 扎紧垃圾袋 ˌtie sb↔ˈup 1 to tie sb's arms and legs tightly so that they cannot move or escape 把某人捆绑起来 The gang tied up a security guard. 那群歹徒把一名保安人员捆绑起来。 2 [usually passive ] to keep sb busy so that they have no time for other things 把…缠住;使不能分身 I'm tied up in a meeting until 3. 我开会直到 3 点钟才能脱身。 ˌtie sth↔ˈup 1 to attach an animal to sth with a rope, chain, etc. (用绳索等把动物)拴住,拴到…上 He left his dog tied up to a tree. 他把狗拴在了树上。 2 [usually passive ] to connect or link sth to sth else 把…联系起来;使与…有关系 Her behaviour is tied up with her feelings of guilt. 她的行为与她的罪恶感有关。 related noun
      tie-up
       (2 )
      3 [often passive ] to invest money so that it is not easily available for use 占用,搁死(资金) Most of the capital is tied up in property. 大部份资金都投在了房地产上无法动用。 4 to deal with all the remaining details of sth 完成;处理完 We are hoping to tie up the deal by tomorrow. 我们希望能在明天前达成交易。 I went into the office for an hour to tie up any loose ends (= finish remaining small jobs). 我去了办公室一个小时,把未了结的零星事务处理完。
      noun _clothes_suit_comp.jpg _trousers.jpg clothes 衣服 1 ( NAmE also neck·tie ) a long narrow piece of cloth worn around the neck, especially by men, with a knot in front 领带 a collar and tie 系着领带 a striped silk tie 带条纹的真丝领带 see also
      black tie
      ,
      bow tie
      ,
      old school tie
      ,
      white tie
      for fastening 捆扎 2 a piece of string or wire used for fastening or tying sth 绳子;金属丝;线 ties for closing plastic bags 封塑料袋用的捆扎绳 connection 连接 3 [usually plural ] a strong connection between people or organizations 联系;关系;纽带 family ties 家族关系 the ties of friendship 友谊的纽带 economic ties 经济联系 The firm has close ties with an American corporation. 这家商行与一家美国公司关系密切。 restriction 限制 4 a thing that limits sb's freedom of action 束缚;约束;限制;牵累 He was still a young man and he did not want any ties. 他还年轻,不想有任何束缚。 in game/competition 比赛;竞赛 5 a situation in a game or competition when two or more players have the same score 平局;得分相同;不分胜负 The match ended in a tie. 这场比赛以平局结束。 compare
      draw
      n.  (2 )
      6 ( BrE) a sports match, especially a football ( soccer) match, that is part of a larger competition (尤指足球)淘汰赛 the first leg of the Cup tie between Leeds and Roma 利兹队和罗马队在优胜杯淘汰赛中的第一轮比赛
      music 音乐 7 a curved line written over two notes of the same pitch(= how high or low a note is) to show that they are to be played or sung as one note 延音线;延音连接线 on railway 铁路 8 ( NAmE) ( BrE sleep·er ) one of the heavy pieces of wood or concrete on which the rails on a railway/railroad track are laid (铁路)枕木,轨枕
      tie / taɪ ; NAmE taɪ /
      LDC
      tie1 verb
      tie2 noun
      tietie1 /taɪ/ ●●● S2 W3 verb (past tense and past participle tied, present participle tying, third person singular ties)
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      1string/rope a)[transitive] to fasten things together or hold them in a particular position using a piece of string, rope etc OPP  untietie something to/behind/onto etc something Tie this label to your suitcase.tie somebody to something They tied him to a tree and beat him up.tie something together (with something) I kept all his letters tied together with a ribbon.tie somebody’s hands/arms/legs/feet One of them tied her hands behind her back. I tie my hair back when I’m jogging. b)[transitive] to fasten something around, over etc something else and tie the ends together OPP  untietie something around/over/under etc something He had only a towel tied around his waist. She tied a scarf over her head. c)[transitive] to make a knot in a piece of string, rope etc, for example to fasten shoes or other clothes:  Can you tie your shoelaces by yourself?tie a knot/bow She pulled the ribbon tightly and tied a bow. d)[intransitive] if a piece of clothing ties in a particular place, you fasten it there using a belt, bow etc:  This dress ties at the back.2game/competition [intransitive] (also be tied) if two players, teams etc tie or are tied in a game or competition, they finish it with an equal number of pointstie with At the end of the season, we were tied with the Tigers.tie for first/second etc place Woosnam and Lyle tied for fourth place on 264.3be tied to something to be related to something and dependent on it:  The flat is tied to the job. Interest rates are tied to the rate of inflation.4be tied to/by something to be restricted by a particular situation, job etc, so that you cannot do exactly what you want:  Many women felt tied to the house.be tied to doing something I didn’t want to be tied to commuting to London. With children, you’re tied by school holidays.5tie the knot informal to get married6tie yourself (up) in knots informal to become very upset because you are confused, nervous, or worried7tie one on American English informal to get drunk somebody’s hands are tied
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      tie somebody down phrasal verb to restrict someone’s freedom to do what they want to do:  She didn’t want to be tied down by a full-time job.tie down to Are you ready to be tied down to a wife and children?tie in with something phrasal verb1to be similar to another idea, statement etc, so that they seem to be true SYN  match:  Her description tied in with that of the other witness.2 (also be tied in with something) to be related in some way to something else:  How does all this tie in with their long-term aims?3to happen at the same time as something else:  The book was published to tie in with the TV series.tie up phrasal verb1person tie somebody ↔ up to tie someone’s arms, legs etc so that they cannot move SYN  bind:  The intruders tied Kurt up and left him.2object tie something ↔ up to fasten something together, using string, rope etc:  He tied up all the old newspapers.3busy be tied up to be very busy, so that you cannot do anything else:  I can’t see you tomorrow – I’ll be tied up all day.4traffic/phone/court etc tie something ↔ up especially American English to block a system or use it so much that other people cannot use it or it does not work effectivelytie-up:  Don’t tie up the phone lines making personal calls. Protesters tied up the traffic for three hours today.5money be tied up if your money is tied up in something, it is all being used for that thing and is not available for anything elsetie up in My money’s all tied up in the house.6arrangements tie something ↔ up to finish arranging all the details of something such as an agreement or a plan SYN  finalize:  We’d better tie up the details with a solicitor.7be tied up with something to be very closely related to something SYN  be linked to:  The shortage of teachers is tied up with the issue of pay.8tie up loose ends to do the things that are necessary in order to finish a piece of work:  I need to tie up a few loose ends before I go on vacation.9animal tie something ↔ up to tie an animal to something with a rope, chain etc SYN  tethertie up to She left the dog tied up to a tree.10boat to tie a boat to something with a rope, chain etc SYN  moor:  We tied up alongside a barge.tie something ↔ up There was a boat tied up at the jetty.
      tie1 verb
      tie2 noun
      tietie2 ●●● S3 W3 noun [countable]
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      1tie (1)men’s clothes a long narrow piece of cloth tied in a knot around the neck, worn by men:  I wear a shirt and tie at work.
      black-tie
      , bow tie
      2connection/relationship [usually plural] a strong relationship between people, groups, or countriesclose/strong ties the importance of strong family tiestie between/with close ties between the two countrieseconomic/diplomatic/personal etc ties Japan’s strong economic ties with Taiwanthe ties of marriage/friendship/love etc
      old school tie
      3result [usually singular] the result of a game, competition, or election when two or more people or teams get the same number of points, votes etc SYN draw British English:  The match ended in a tie.4for closing something a piece of string, wire etc used to fasten or close something such as a bag5game British English one game, especially of football, that is part of a larger competitiontie against England’s World Cup tie against Argentinafirst round/second round etc tiehome/away tie6prevent you from doing something something that means you must stay in one place, job etc or prevents you from being free to do what you want:  If you enjoy travelling, young children can be a tie.7railway American English a heavy piece of wood or metal supporting a railway track SYN sleeper British EnglishCOLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + tiesclose/strong ties· He had developed close ties with many Republican governors.family/blood ties· Family ties have been weakened by older people living apart from their children.personal ties· Strong personal ties connect her to the area.emotional ties· He was a loner who failed to develop emotional ties with other people.economic ties· Japan and South Korea have close economic ties.diplomatic ties· the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countriessocial ties· Besides marriage, other social ties drew people together.phrasesties of marriage/friendship/blood etc· The ties of friendship that unite the two countries.verbsmaintain/develop ties· The U.S. is committed to maintaining close ties with Europe.establish ties· Israel established full diplomatic ties with the Vatican in 1994.cut/sever ties· He said that he planned to sever his ties with the club.
      WDF

      tie

      [taɪ]tied, tying, ties

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      tied[24203] ties[9783] tying[4012]
      领带(49%),系(29%),绳(8%),打结(4%),束缚(3%),捆绑(2%),约束(2%),不分胜负(1%),连结(1%),使人结合在一起的事物(1%)
      n.领带;平局;鞋带;领结;不分胜负
      vi.打结;不分胜负;被用带(或绳子等)系住
      vt.系;约束;打结;与…成平局
      n.(Tie)人名;(东南亚国家华语)治;(英)泰伊;(柬)狄

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