单词 | tie |
例句 | tie verb 1.•they tied Max to a chair:bind, tie up, tether, hitch, strap, truss, fetter, rope, chain, make fast, moor, lash, attach, fasten, fix, secure, join, connect, link, couple. 2.•he bent to tie his shoelaces:do up, lace, knot. 3.•a bonus deal tied to a productivity agreement:link to, connect to, couple to/with, relate to, join to, marry to | make conditional on, bind up with. 4.•they tied for second place:draw, be equal, be even, be neck and neck.▶noun 1.•he tightened the ties of his robe:lace, string, cord, fastening, fastener. 2.•a collar and tie:necktie, bow tie, string tie, bolo tie. 3.•family ties:bond, connection, link, relationship, attachment, affiliation, allegiance, friendship | kinship, interdependence. 4.•there was a tie for first place:draw, dead heat, deadlock. PHRASES tie someone down •she was afraid of getting tied down:restrict, restrain, limit, constrain, trammel, confine, cramp, hamper, handicap, hamstring, encumber, shackle, inhibit. tie in •how do these revisions tie in with the ultimate plan? be consistent, tally, agree, be in agreement, accord, concur, fit in, harmonize, be in tune, dovetail, correspond, match | square, jibe. tie someone/something up 1.•robbers tied her up and ransacked her home:bind, bind hand and foot, truss (up), fetter, chain up. 2.•he is tied up in meetings all morning:occupy, engage, keep busy. 3.•her capital is tied up in real estate:lock, bind up, trap | entangle. |
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