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BNC: 2118 COCA: 1501

tie

verb
/taɪ/
/taɪ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they tie
/taɪ/
/taɪ/
he / she / it ties
/taɪz/
/taɪz/
past simple tied
/taɪd/
/taɪd/
past participle tied
/taɪd/
/taɪd/
-ing form tying
/ˈtaɪɪŋ/
/ˈtaɪɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    fasten with string/rope用线/绳扎牢

  1. [transitive] to attach or hold two or more things together using string, rope, etc.; to fasten somebody/something with string, rope, etc.(用线、绳等)系,拴,绑,捆
    • tie something + adv./prep. She tied the newspapers in a bundle.她把报纸扎成一捆。
    • He had to tie her hands together.他不得不把她的双手绑在一起。
    • They tied him to a chair with cable.他们用电缆把他绑在一把椅子上。
    • I tie back my hair when I'm cooking.我做饭时把头发束在后面。
    • The box was tied with plastic string.这个盒子用塑料绳捆着。
    • His hands were tied behind his back.他的双手被反绑在背后。
    • tie something Shall I tie the package or tape it?我把这个包裹捆起来还是贴胶带?
    Homophones tide | tiedtide   tied
    /taɪd/
    /taɪd/
    • tide noun
      • We'll swim back to the beach before the tide turns.我们将在涨潮前游回海滩。
    • tide verb
      • Short-term loans are designed to tide borrowers over until their next payday.短期贷款旨在帮助借款人度过难关,直到下一个发薪日。
    • tied verb (past tense, past participle of tie)
      • She tied her hair up with ribbon.她用缎带把头发扎起来。
    Extra Examples
    • Her hair was tied into a loose ponytail.她的头发扎成一个松散的马尾辫。
    • The prisoners were tied hand and foot.囚犯被捆住手脚。
    • A scarf was tied around her neck.一条围巾系在她的脖子上。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • firmly
    • securely
    • tightly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • in(to)
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] tie something + adv./prep. to fasten something to or around something else将…系在…上;束紧;系牢;捆绑
    • She tied a label on to the suitcase.她把签条系在衣箱上。
    • Anything which might be blown over was tied down or moved inside. 任何可能被风吹翻的东西都被捆住或搬进去。
    Extra Examples
    • Did you tie the balloons on tightly?你把气球系牢了吗?
    • I tied the bundle onto the end of the string.我把包裹系在绳子的一头。
    • She tied the rope securely to a tree.她把绳子牢牢地系在一棵树上。
    • He tied his bathrobe firmly around him.他把浴衣紧紧地系在身上。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • firmly
    • securely
    • tightly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • in(to)
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] tie something to make a knot in a piece of string, rope, etc.(在线、绳上)打结,系扣
    • to tie a ribbon系丝带
    • Can you help me tie my tie?你能帮我打领带吗?
    • Tie the cords neatly.把绳子系整齐。
    • Can you tie a bow tie?你会打蝶形领结吗?
    • He tied his shoes (= the laces on his shoes) with a double knot.他把鞋带打了个双结。
    • tie something up Tie up your shoelaces!把你的鞋带系好!
    • tie something in something I tied a knot in the rope.我在绳子上打了个结。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • firmly
    • securely
    • tightly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • in(to)
    See full entry
  4. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to be closed or fastened with a knot, etc.打结系牢;系上
    • The skirt ties at the waist.裙子在腰部束紧。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • firmly
    • securely
    • tightly
    preposition
    • around
    • round
    • in(to)
    See full entry
  5. connect/link连接;联系

  6. [transitive, usually passive] to connect or link somebody/something closely with somebody/something else连接;联合;使紧密结合
    • be tied (to something/somebody) Pay increases are tied to inflation.提高工资和通货膨胀紧密相关。
    • Their company's future is closely tied to our own.他们公司的前途跟我们的息息相关。
    • The house is tied to the job, so we'll have to move when I retire.这房子是为工作提供的,所以我退休后我们就得搬家。
    Extra Examples
    • Production and consumption are inextricably tied together.生产和消费密不可分。
    • You can't stay tied to her forever.你不能永远受她束缚。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • closely
    • intimately
    • directly
    preposition
    • to
    See full entry
  7. limit

  8. [transitive, usually passive] to limit somebody's freedom to act and make them unable to do everything they want to束缚;约束;限制
    • be tied (by something) to be tied by a contract受合同的约束
    • be tied to something I want to work but I'm tied to the house with the baby.我想工作,但却被孩子拴在家里。
    • Carers can be completely tied to their homes.看护者可以完全被束缚在家里。
    • be tied to doing something I don't want to be tied to coming home at a particular time.我不想受按钟点回家的束缚。
  9. in game/competition比赛;竞赛

  10. [intransitive, transitive] (of two teams, etc.两个队等) to have the same number of points打成平局;得分相同 synonym draw
    • tie (with somebody) England tied 2–2 with Germany in the first round.在第一轮比赛中英格兰队与德国队以 2:2 打成平局。
    • tie for something They tied for second place.他们并列第二名。
    • tie something The scores are tied at 3–3.比分为 3:3 平。
    • Last night's vote was tied.昨晚的表决得票相同。
    Topics Games and toysc2
  11. music音乐

  12. [transitive] tie something (in written music) to join notes with a tie用延音线连接(音符)
  13. see also tongue-tied
    Word OriginOld English tīgan (verb), tēah (noun), of Germanic origin.
Idioms
(tied to) somebody’s apron strings
  1. (too much under) the influence and control of somebody(过分受)某人的影响(或控制)
    • The British prime minister is too apt to cling to Washington's apron strings.英国首相对华府过于唯命是从。
bind/tie somebody hand and foot
  1. to tie somebody’s hands and feet together so that they cannot move or escape捆绑住某人的手脚
  2. to prevent somebody from doing what they want by creating rules, limits, etc.用条条框框限制某人
have your hands tied
  1. to be unable to do what you want to do because of rules, promises, etc.受到制约
    • I really wish I could help but my hands are tied.我的确想帮忙,但却多有不便。
    Topics Permission and obligationc2
tie somebody/yourself (up) in knots
  1. (informal) to become or make somebody very confused(使)大惑不解,糊涂
    • I got myself tied up in knots when I tried to explain the legal system to them.当我试图向他们解释法律制度时,我陷入了困境。
tie the knot
  1. (informal) to get married结婚;结成夫妻
tie one on
  1. (North American English, informal) to get very drunk喝醉;喝得烂醉

tie

noun
/taɪ/
/taɪ/
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    clothes衣服

  1. (North American English also necktie)
    a long, narrow piece of cloth worn around the neck, especially by men, with a knot in front领带
    • He was dressed impeccably in a suit and tie. 他穿着西装打着领带,无可挑剔。
    • They prefer their employees to wear a shirt and tie. 他们更喜欢员工穿衬衫打领带。
    • a striped silk tie带条纹的真丝领带
    see also black tie, bolo tie, bow tie, kipper tie, old school tie, white tie
    Extra Examples
    • His tie was askew and his hair dishevelled.他的领带歪着 ,头发凌乱不堪。
    • His tie was undone.他的领带开了。
    • a collar and tie 衬衫加领带
    Topics Clothes and Fashiona2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • undone
    • loose
    • askew
    verb + tie
    • wear
    • knot
    • tie
    tie + noun
    • pin
    • tack
    phrases
    • collar and tie
    • jacket and tie
    • shirt and tie
    See full entry
  2. for fastening捆扎

  3. a piece of string or wire used for fastening or tying something绳子;金属丝;线
    • ties for closing plastic bags封塑料袋用的捆扎绳
    see also twist tie
  4. connection连接

  5. [usually plural] a strong connection between people or organizations联系;关系;纽带
    • family ties家族关系
    • diplomatic/economic/bilateral ties外交/经济/双边关系
    • emotional ties情感纽带
    • the ties of friendship友谊的纽带
    • tie with somebody/something The firm has close ties with an American corporation.这家商行与一家美国公司关系密切。
    • Although he was raised as a Roman Catholic, he has cut his ties with the Church.虽然从小受到天主教的熏陶,但他已经切断与教会的关系。
    • tie between somebody/something There is a strong tie between her and her daughters.她和女儿们关系紧密。
    • Ties between the two countries remain very strong.两国之间的关系仍然非常牢固。
    • tie to somebody/something giant corporations with close ties to the administration与政府关系密切的大公司
    • Both sides agreed to strengthen political ties.双方同意加强政治联系。
    • They severed ties after a dispute. 他们在一次争论后断绝了关系。
    Extra Examples
    • The community was bound by family ties and a strong church.家族关系和强大的教会影响使那个社区凝聚在一起。
    • ties of kinship亲属关系
    • to establish diplomatic ties with China和中国建立外交关系
    Topics Family and relationshipsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • close
    • strong
    • loose
    verb + tie
    • have
    • develop
    • establish
    preposition
    • tie between
    • tie of
    • tie to
    See full entry
  6. limit

  7. a thing that limits somebody’s freedom of action束缚;约束;限制;牵累
    • He was still a young man and he did not want any ties.他还年轻,不想有任何束缚。
    • They have broken the ties that bound them.他们打破了束缚他们的纽带。
  8. in game/competition比赛;竞赛

  9. a situation in a game or competition when two or more players have the same score平局;得分相同;不分胜负
    • The match ended in a tie.这场比赛以平局结束。
    compare draw
    Extra Examples
    • There was a tie for first place.出现了并列第一名的情况。
    • a tie between Egypt and France埃及和法国之间的平局
    • They snatched a dramatic 7–7 tie with Wales in the final match.在最后一场比赛中,他们戏剧性地以7比7与威尔士打成平局。
    • The Chair has the casting vote in the event of a tie.平局时主席有决定性的一票。
    • There was a 129–vote tie between her and Alderman Scot.她和苏格兰议员之间有129票的平局。
    Topics Games and toysc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + tie
    • end in
    • result in
    tie + noun
    • break
    • breaker
    • game
    preposition
    • tie between
    • tie for
    See full entry
  10. (British English) a sports match, especially a football (soccer) match, that is part of a larger competition(尤指足球)淘汰赛
    • the first leg of the tie between Leeds and Roma利兹队和罗马队比赛的第一回合
    • They have a second round tie away to Ipswich Town.他们与伊普斯威奇镇有第二轮比赛。
    see also cup tieTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc1
  11. music音乐

  12. a curved line written over two notes of the same pitch (= how high or low a note is) to show that they are to be played or sung as one note延音线;延音连接线Topics Musicc2
  13. on railway铁路

  14. (North American English)
    (British English sleeper)
    one of the heavy pieces of wood or concrete on which the rails (= metal bars) on a railway track are laid(铁路)轨枕,枕木
    Topics Transport by bus and trainc2
  15. Word OriginOld English tīgan (verb), tēah (noun), of Germanic origin.
BNC: 2118 COCA: 1501
tie

noun¹

1worn around the neck with a shirt領帶ADJECTIVE | VERB + TIE | TIE + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEundone解開的領帶His tie was undone.他的領帶開了。loose鬆的領帶askew歪斜的領帶His tie was askew and his hair uncombed.他的領帶歪着,頭髮蓬亂。loud俗豔的領帶bow, kipper, neck (usually necktie) (NAmE) 蝶形領結;特闊領帶;領帶bolo, bootlace (BrE) 保羅領帶;飾扣式領帶black, white (= a black/white bow tie as part of formal dress) 黑領結;白領結a black-tie dinner要求穿黑領結小禮服的宴會silk真絲領帶club, regimental, school (all especially BrE) 俱樂部/軍團/學校領帶VERB + TIEwear打着領帶knot, tie繫領帶結;打領帶loosen鬆開領帶adjust, straighten整理/弄正領帶TIE + NOUNpin (usually tiepin) , tack (NAmE) 領帶別針/飾針
PHRASEScollar and tie, jacket and tie, shirt and tie, suit and tie襯衫領帶;西裝領帶;正裝 topic at clothes
tie

noun²

2(usually ties) sth that connects you with sb/sth聯繫ADJECTIVE | VERB + TIE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEclose, strong緊密的/牢固的關係loose, weak鬆散的/薄弱的關係direct, indirect直接的/間接的關係blood, family血緣/家庭關係emotional感情聯繫personal個人關係business, commercial, economic, financial業務/商業/經濟/金融關係cultural, diplomatic, historical, political, social, traditional文化/外交/歷史/政治/社會/傳統關係VERB + TIEhave有聯繫We have close economic ties with other countries in the region.我們和本地區其他國家有着緊密的經濟聯繫。develop, establish, forge發展/建立/締結關係maintain保持聯繫cement, strengthen鞏固/加強關係break, cut, sever斷絕/切斷/中斷聯繫He cut all ties with the Church.他斷絕了與教會的所有聯繫。loosen, weaken疏遠/淡化關係PREPOSITIONtie between⋯之間的關係There is a strong tie between her and her daughters.她和女兒們關係緊密。tie of⋯的關係ties of kinship親屬關係tie to, tie with與⋯的關係to establish diplomatic ties with China和中國建立外交關係
tie

noun³

3in a game/competition比賽;競賽VERB + TIE | TIE + NOUN | PREPOSITION VERB + TIEend in, result in以平局結束;打成平局The match ended in a tie.比賽以平局收場。TIE + NOUNbreak (usually tiebreak) (BrE) , breaker (usually tiebreaker) (NAmE) 決勝局
game (NAmE) 平局PREPOSITIONtie between⋯之間的平局a tie between Egypt and France埃及和法國之間的平局tie for⋯的平局There was a tie for first place.出現了並列第一。
tie

verb¹

1attach/fasten sb/sth with string/rope用線或繩縛、拴ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBfirmly, securely, tightly繫牢;繫緊Did you tie the balloons on tightly?你把氣球繫牢了嗎?loosely繫得鬆He wore plimsolls, loosely tied with bits of string.他穿着帆布鞋,鞋帶繫得很鬆。carefully仔細地繫neatly繫整齊Tie the cords neatly.把繩子繫整齊。back, on, together, up往後繫;繫上;繫在一起;捆綁PREPOSITIONaround, round (especially BrE) 繞着⋯繫He tied his bathrobe firmly around him.他把浴衣緊緊地繫在身上。in(to)繫成⋯Her hair was tied into a loose ponytail.她的頭髮紮成一個鬆散的馬尾辮。onto繫在⋯上I tied the bundle onto the end of the string.我把包裹繫在繩子的一頭。to繫在⋯上She tied the rope securely to a tree.她把繩子牢牢地繫在一棵樹上。with用⋯繫Katie tied her hair back with a ribbon.凱蒂用絲帶把頭髮紮在腦後。
tie

verb²

2connect sb/sth with sb/sth else關聯ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBclosely, intimately密切聯繫;緊密相關Their company's future is closely tied to our own.他們公司的前途跟我們的息息相關。directly直接相關firmly穩固地聯繫inextricably密不可分地聯繫in, together, up使⋯相聯繫;把⋯聯繫起來;聯合Production and consumption are inextricably tied together.生產和消費密不可分。PREPOSITIONto使受⋯約束You can't stay tied to her forever.你不能永遠受她束縛。
BNC: 2118 COCA: 1501
tie noun
draw (a tie for first place) game1 (a cup tie) relationship1 (family ties)
tie verb
tie (tie a knot) attach (tie sth in a bundle)
tie

verb

tie ♦︎ button ♦︎ zip ♦︎ fasten ♦︎ do (sth) upThese words all mean to join two parts of sth so that it is closed. 这些词均表示系上、绑紧、扣上纽扣、拉上拉链等。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配sth buttons / zips / fastens / does upto tie / button / zip / fasten / do sth upto tie / button / fasten / do up at the neck, waist, etc.to tie / do up your laces / shoelacesto button / fasten / do up your coatto fasten / do up buttonsto tie / fasten sth tight / firmly tie [transitive, intransitive] to make a knot in a piece of string, rope, etc.; to be closed or fastened with a knot, etc. (在线、绳上)打结,系扣;打结系牢;系上She tied the ribbon in a bow.她把丝带打成蝴蝶结。I tied a knot in the rope.我在绳子上打了个结。Can you tie a bow tie?你会打蝶形领结吗?The robe ties at the waist.袍子在腰部束紧。OPP untie undo button [transitive, intransitive] to close or join the two parts of sth with buttons; to be closed or joined in this way 扣⋯的纽扣;扣纽扣He buttoned up his shirt.他扣好了衬衫。The dress buttons at the back.这件连衣裙是在后背系扣的。OPP unbutton undo see also button button noun 2 zip (-pp-) [transitive, intransitive] to close a bag or piece of clothing with a zip; (of a bag or piece of clothing) to be closed with a zip 拉上(包或衣服的)拉链;(包或衣服)用拉链开合A zip (BrE) or zipper (NAmE) is a type of fastener that consists of two rows of metal or plastic teeth that you can pull together to close sth or pull apart to open it. * zip(英式英语)或zipper(美式英语)指拉链、拉锁She zipped the case shut.她拉上了箱子的拉锁。The children were safely zipped into their sleeping bags.孩子们都躺在睡袋里,睡袋拉链也拉好了。The sleeping bags can zip together.这些睡袋可用拉链连起来。OPP unzip undo see also zip , zipper button noun 2 fasten [transitive, intransitive] to close or join together the two parts of sth; to become closed or joined together (使两部分)系牢,扎牢,扣紧Fasten your seat belts please!请系好安全带!The dress fastens at the back.这件连衣裙是在后背系扣的。OPP unfasten undo see also fastener button noun 2 ˌdo sth ˈup ˌdo ˈup

phrasal verb

(does, did, done) (especially spoken) to fasten a piece of clothing; (of a piece of clothing) to be fastened 系好,扣好(衣服);(衣服)系好,扣上I can't do up this zip.这个拉锁我拉不上。The skirt does up at the back.这条裙子是在后背系扣的。Do up your coat-it's cold.把你的上衣扣上-天凉了。 OPP undo undo

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