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1 | a long narrow piece of cloth that a man wears around his neck under the collar of a shirt . It is tied with a knot . You use expressions such as collar and tie or jacket and tie to refer to formal clothes for men 领带 |
| a silk tie 真丝领带 |
| collar/jacket/suit/blazer and tie For work, you should wear a collar and tie. 上班要穿正式服装。 |
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2 | a relationship or connection between people or things 关系;纽带;联系 |
| The treaty should strengthen ties between the two countries. 该条约应该会加强两国之间的联系。 |
| family ties Family ties have become weakened. 家族关系弱化了。 |
| ties of blood/marriage/friendship the ties of marriage that united the kings 使诸王联系在一起的姻亲关系 |
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3 | a short piece of string or wire used for fastening something 绳;带;线 |
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4 | a result of a game or competition in which each person or team has the same number of points, votes etc 平局;平分;相同的票数 |
| finish/end/result in a tie The game finished in a tie. 比赛以平局结束。 |
| +for There was a tie for fourth place. 有并列第4名的。 |
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5 | BRITISH one game that is part of a competition (比赛的)一轮比赛 |
| a second-round tie 第二轮比赛 |
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6 | something that limits your freedom 限制;束缚;牵累 |
| With the animals needing regular attention, running a farm can be a tie. 由于动物一直需要照顾,经营农场会是一种牵累。 |
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