单词 | tie |
释义 | tie 19 ENTRIES FOUND: Learner's definition of TIE 1 a [+ object] : to attach (someone or something) to something with a string, rope, etc.(用绳索等)捆,拴,绑
b [+ object] : to pass (something, such as a string, ribbon, or rope) around itself in a way that attaches it to something or holds it in place : to make a knot or bow in (something)系;打结
c : to close or hold (something) with a string, rope, etc., that is attached to it or wrapped around it [+ object](用绳索等)捆绑,固定
[no object]
2 a : to make the score of a game or contest equal使成平局;扳平 [+ object]
[no object]
b [no object] : to end a game, race, etc., with the same score or in the same position as another person or team打成平局;并列
c [+ object] : to achieve the same score, time, etc., as (a person, a record, etc.)追平(比分、时间等)
3 [+ object] : to connect (someone or something) to another person or thing使相联系 — usually used as (be) tied to通常用作(be) tied to
4 [+ object] : to cause or require (someone) to be somewhere, do something, etc.使(某人)不能离开;束缚;限制
fit to be tiedtie down[phrasal verb] 1 tie (something or someone) down or tie down (something or someone) : to attach (something or someone) especially to a flat surface by using string, rope, etc.(用绳索等)拴紧,绑住
2 tie (someone) down or tie down (someone) : to limit the freedom of (someone)限制(某人)自由
tie in[phrasal verb] 1 : to be related or connected to something与…相关;与…有联系 — + to or with
2 tie in (something) or tie (something) in : to connect (something) to something else使联系在一起 — + to or with
tie off[phrasal verb] 1 tie off (something) or tie (something) off : to fasten or hold (something) by tying a knot or bow at its end用打结的方式固定
2 : to close (something) with string, thread, etc.(用线或绳子等)结扎
tie one onUS, informal + old-fashioned : to become drunk喝醉
tie on the feedbagtie the knottie up[phrasal verb] 1 tie up or tie (something) up or tie up (something) : to become attached or to attach (something) to a fixed object with a string, rope, etc.被拴住;(用线或绳子等)拴住
2 tie (something) up or tie up (something) a : to deal with (something) in order to complete something处理完;完成
b US : to prevent the use or progress of (something)使…受阻
3 tie up (money) in (something) or tie (money) up in (something) : to invest (money) in (something) in a way that prevents it from being used for some other purpose占用,搁死(资金);使(资金)不能挪用
4 tie up with (something) or be tied up with (something) : to be connected or related to (something)与…有联系;与…有关
5 tie (someone) up or tie up (someone) a : to tie rope, tape, etc., around the body, arms, or legs of (someone) in order to keep that person from moving or escaping(用绳子、胶带等)捆绑(某人)
b : to prevent (someone) from doing other things or from going to a particular place阻止(某人)做某事;阻止(某人)去某地;使脱不开身
tie yourself (up) in knots 2 tie /ˈtaɪ/ noun plural ties 2 tie /ˈtaɪ/ noun plural ties Learner's definition of TIE [count] 2 : a piece of string, ribbon, cord, etc., that is used for fastening, joining, or closing something(系物、拴物用的)带子,绳,索
3 a : something (such as an idea, interest, experience, or feeling) that is shared by people or groups and that forms a connection between them纽带 — usually plural通常用复数
b : a responsibility that limits a person's freedom to do other things束缚;限制
4 a : the final result of a game, contest, etc., in which two or more people or teams finish with the same number of points, votes, etc.平局;相同得分 — usually singular通常用单数
b : a situation in which two or more people or teams have the same number of points, votes, etc., in a game or contest平局;得分相同 — usually singular通常用单数
5 US : one of the heavy pieces of wood to which the rails of a railroad are fastened枕木 — called also (British) sleeper 6 British, sports : a match in a sports competition (such as a soccer or tennis tournament) in which the loser is eliminated淘汰赛
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