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柯林斯词典
tie
- A tie is a long narrow piece of cloth that you wear around your neck under your shirt collar, especially when you are wearing a suit.
- A tie is a piece of string or ribbon that is tied round something in order to fasten it.
- In a contest or game, if two or more competitors have the same number of points or votes at the end, you can refer to the fact that they have the same score as a tie.
- A tie is a result in a game or contest when both sides or teams have the same number of points or goals.
- A tie is a connection or link between people or organizations.
- If you tie something, you attach it to something else using a knot or bow.
- If one thing ties someone or something to another, it connects them.
- If you tie something or someone in a particular place or position, you secure them there with something.
- If you tie an activity or situation to a particular event or time, you do or consider it only in relation to that event or at that time.
- If two teams or competitors tie in a game or contest, they have the same score or number of points at the end of it.
- If you say that someone is tied to a particular place or person, you mean that they are forced to remain in that place or stay with that person.
牛津词典
tie
- A strip of material worn around the collar and tied in a knot at the front with the ends hanging down, typically forming part of a man's business or formal outfit.
- A thing that unites or links people.
- A result in a game or other competitive situation in which two or more competitors or teams have the same score or ranking; a draw.
- A length of string, ribbon, or similar material tied or wrapped tightly around something.
- Attach or fasten with string or similar cord.
- Form (a knot or bow) in a length of string or other flexible material.
- Connect; link.
- Hold together by or as if by a tie or bond.
- Ensure that a game or contest ends with the same score or ranking.
- Engage in a contest that ends with the same score or ranking.
- Restrict or limit to a particular situation or place.
用法
1. I need to buy a new tie for the wedding.
2. He used a piece of string to tie the parcel.
3. The match ended in a tie as both teams scored two goals.
4. The two companies have a strong tie.
5. Can you help me tie my shoelaces?
6. The bridge tied the two islands together.
7. She tied her hair up in a ponytail.
8. Let's tie our discussion to the main topic.
9. The game tied at 3-3, so they went into overtime.
10. She feels tied to her hometown and doesn't want to leave.
11. He wore a necktie with his suit.
12. The man in the tuxedo wore a stylish bowtie.
13. Make sure to tie up the bags before throwing them away.
14. The dog was tied down to prevent it from running away.
15. The movie release had a tie-in with a popular video game.
16. The tiebreaker determined the winner of the tennis match.
17. The two countries have a strong economic tie.
18. The tie-up in traffic caused me to be late for work.
19. She couldn't untie the knot in the rope.
20. The child tried to loosen the shoelaces on his own.