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    tie 的英语意思

    tietie1 /taɪ/ verb (past tense and past participle tied, present participle tying, third person singular ties) 查看全部语言翻译1string/rope a)[transitive] to fasten things together or hold them in a particular position using a piece of string, rope etc用绳子、细绳等将物品捆扎在一起或固定在某一位置 OPP  untietie something to/behind/onto etc something Tie this label to your suitcase.把这个标签系在你的手提箱上。tie somebody to something They tied him to a tree and beat him up.他们把他绑在树上,然后打了他一顿。tie something together (with something) I kept all his letters tied together with a ribbon.我把他所有的信用一条丝带扎在一起保存着。tie somebody’s hands/arms/legs/feet One of them tied her hands behind her back.其中一人把她的双手绑在背后。 I tie my hair back when I’m jogging.我慢跑时会把头发扎起来。 b)[transitive] to fasten something around, over etc something else and tie the ends together将某物围绑或覆盖在其他物品上,并将两端系在一起 OPP  untietie something around/over/under etc something He had only a towel tied around his waist.他腰间只围着一条毛巾。 She tied a scarf over her head.她在头上系了一条围巾。 c)[transitive] to make a knot in a piece of string, rope etc, for example to fasten shoes or other clothes在绳子、细绳等上打结,例如用来系鞋带或固定其他衣物:  Can you tie your shoelaces by yourself?你能自己系鞋带吗?tie a knot/bow She pulled the ribbon tightly and tied a bow.她把丝带拉紧,系成了一个蝴蝶结。 d)[intransitive] if a piece of clothing ties in a particular place, you fasten it there using a belt, bow etc衣物在某处系扣,即用腰带、蝴蝶结等将其固定在该处:  This dress ties at the back.这条裙子在后背系扣。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 points两名球员、两支队伍等在比赛或竞赛中平局,即以相同分数结束比赛tie with At the end of the season, we were tied with the Tigers.赛季末,我们与老虎队积分相同。tie for first/second etc place Woosnam and Lyle tied for fourth place on 264.伍斯纳姆和莱尔以264杆并列第四。3be tied to something to be related to something and dependent on it与某事物相关联并依赖于它:  The flat is tied to the job.这套住房与工作挂钩。 Interest rates are tied to the rate of inflation.利率与通货膨胀率挂钩。4be tied to/by something to be restricted by a particular situation, job etc, so that you cannot do exactly what you want受某种处境、工作等的限制,无法完全随心所欲:  Many women felt tied to the house.很多女性感到被困在家里。be tied to doing something I didn’t want to be tied to commuting to London.我不想受通勤去伦敦的束缚。 With children, you’re tied by school holidays.有了孩子,你就得受学校假期的约束。5tie the knot informal非正式 to get married结婚6tie yourself (up) in knots informal非正式 to become very upset because you are confused, nervous, or worried因困惑、紧张或忧虑而变得非常心烦意乱7tie one on American English informal非正式 to get drunk喝醉 somebody’s hands are tied at hand1(44)tie somebody down phrasal verb to restrict someone’s freedom to do what they want to do限制某人做自己想做之事的自由:  She didn’t want to be tied down by a full-time job.她不想被全职工作所束缚。tie down to Are you ready to be tied down to a wife and children?你准备好被妻子和孩子束缚了吗?tie in with something phrasal verb1to be similar to another idea, statement etc, so that they seem to be true与另一个观点、陈述等相符,从而显得真实可信 SYN  match:  Her description tied in with that of the other witness.她的描述与另一位目击者的陈述相吻合。2 (also be tied in with something) to be related in some way to something else与其他事物在某种程度上有关联:  How does all this tie in with their long-term aims?这一切与他们的长远目标有何关联?3to happen at the same time as something else与其他事件同时发生:  The book was published to tie in with the TV series.这本书的出版与电视剧同步推出。tie up phrasal verb1person tie somebody ↔ up to tie someone’s arms, legs etc so that they cannot move将某人的手臂、腿等捆绑起来使其无法动弹 SYN  bind:  The intruders tied Kurt up and left him.闯入者把Kurt捆绑起来后扬长而去。2object tie something ↔ up to fasten something together, using string, rope etc用绳子、细绳等将某物捆扎在一起:  He tied up all the old newspapers.他把所有旧报纸捆扎起来。3busy be tied up to be very busy, so that you cannot do anything else非常忙碌,以至于无法做其他任何事情:  I can’t see you tomorrow – I’ll be tied up all day.我明天没法见你——整天都脱不开身。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 effectively占用或过度使用某系统,使他人无法使用或其无法有效运转tie-up:  Don’t tie up the phone lines making personal calls.不要用私人电话占用电话线路。 Protesters tied up the traffic for three hours today.今天抗议者造成交通堵塞长达三小时。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 else如果资金被套牢在某处,即全部用于该用途,无法用于其他地方tie up in My money’s all tied up in the house.我的钱全都压在房子上了。6arrangements tie something ↔ up to finish arranging all the details of something such as an agreement or a plan完成协议或计划等事项的所有细节安排 SYN  finalize:  We’d better tie up the details with a solicitor.我们最好和律师把所有细节敲定清楚。7be tied up with something to be very closely related to something与某事物密切相关 SYN  be linked to:  The shortage of teachers is tied up with the issue of pay.教师短缺问题与薪资问题密切相关。8tie up loose ends to do the things that are necessary in order to finish a piece of work做完成某项工作所必要的收尾工作:  I need to tie up a few loose ends before I go on vacation.我需要在度假前把几件未了结的事情处理好。9animal tie something ↔ up to tie an animal to something with a rope, chain etc用绳子、链条等将动物拴在某处 SYN  tethertie up to She left the dog tied up to a tree.她把狗拴在一棵树上就走了。10boat to tie a boat to something with a rope, chain etc用绳子、链条等将船拴在某处 SYN  moor:  We tied up alongside a barge.我们把船停靠在一艘驳船旁。tie something ↔ up There was a boat tied up at the jetty.有一艘船停靠在栈桥边。
    tietie2 noun [countable] 1men’s clothes a long narrow piece of cloth tied in a knot around the neck, worn by men男性佩戴的、围绕颈部打结的细长布条;领带:  I wear a shirt and tie at work.我上班时穿衬衫,打领带。 black-tie, bow tie2connection/relationship [usually plural] a strong relationship between people, groups, or countries人与人、群体或国家之间的密切关系;纽带close/strong ties the importance of strong family ties牢固的家庭纽带的重要性tie between/with close ties between the two countries两国之间的密切关系economic/diplomatic/personal etc ties Japan’s strong economic ties with Taiwan日本与台湾之间强劲的经济联系the ties of marriage/friendship/love etc old school tie3result [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比赛、竞争或选举中两方或多方得到相同分数、票数等的结果;平局 SYN draw British English:  The match ended in a tie.比赛以平局告终。4for closing something a piece of string, wire etc used to fasten or close something such as a bag用于扎紧或封闭袋子等物品的绳子、铁丝等5game British English one game, especially of football, that is part of a larger competition大型赛事中的单场比赛,尤指足球比赛tie against England’s World Cup tie against Argentina英格兰对阵阿根廷的世界杯赛事first 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迫使你留在某地、某职位等或妨碍你自由行事的束缚:  If you enjoy travelling, young children can be a tie.如果你喜欢旅行,年幼的孩子可能会是一种束缚。7railway American English a heavy piece of wood or metal supporting a railway track支撑铁路轨道的沉重木材或金属;枕木 SYN sleeper British EnglishCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + ties形容词/名词 + tiesclose/strong ties· He had developed close ties with many Republican governors.· 他与许多共和党州长建立了密切关系。family/blood ties· Family ties have been weakened by older people living apart from their children.· 老年人与子女分居导致家庭纽带日趋松弛。personal ties· Strong personal ties connect her to the area.· 强烈的个人情感将她与这个地方紧紧相连。emotional ties· He was a loner who failed to develop emotional ties with other people.· 他是一个独来独往的人,无法与他人建立情感纽带。economic ties· Japan and South Korea have close economic ties.· 日本与韩国拥有密切的经济联系。diplomatic ties· the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries· 两国外交关系的建立social ties· Besides marriage, other social ties drew people together.· 除婚姻关系外,其他社会纽带也将人们联结在一起。phrases短语ties of marriage/friendship/blood etc· The ties of friendship that unite the two countries.· 将两国连结在一起的友谊纽带。verbs动词maintain/develop ties· The U.S. is committed to maintaining close ties with Europe.· 美国致力于维护与欧洲的密切关系。establish ties· Israel established full diplomatic ties with the Vatican in 1994.· 以色列于1994年与梵蒂冈建立了全面外交关系。cut/sever ties· He said that he planned to sever his ties with the club.· 他表示计划与该俱乐部断绝关系。