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I . tie [taɪ] SUST.

1. tie (necktie):

tie

2. tie (cord):

tie
vrvica f
tie
trak m

4. tie (equal score):

tie

5. tie ingl. brit. (match in a competition):

tie

6. tie (structural support):

tie

II . tie <-y-> [taɪ] V. intr.

1. tie (fasten):

tie
zavezovati se [form. perf. zavezati se]

2. tie (equal in points):

III . tie <-y-> [taɪ] V. trans.

tie back V. trans.

tie hair:

tie
spenjati [form. perf. speti]

tie down V. trans.

1. tie (secure to ground):

tie
privezovati [form. perf. privezati]

2. tie (restrict):

to be tied down
to tie sb down to sth coloq.
to tie sb down to sth coloq.

3. tie MILIT. (restrict mobility of):

tie
omejevati [form. perf. omejiti [gibanje] ]

tie in V. intr. to tie in with sth

tie up V. trans.

1. tie (bind):

tie
zavezovati [form. perf. z(a)vezati]
tie
privezovati [form. perf. privezati]
spenjati [form. perf. speti]

2. tie (delay):

tie
tie
(za)ustavljati [form. perf. (za)ustaviti]
to be tied up by sth

3. tie (busy):

to be tied up
to be tied up

4. tie capital, money:

tie
vlagati [form. perf. vložiti]
tie

5. tie (have to do with):

to be tied up with sth

bow ˈtie SUST. MODA

ˈcup tie SUST.

ˈtie-break·er, ˈtie-break SUST.

ˈtie clip SUST.

ˈtie-in SUST.

1. tie-in (connection):

zveza f

ˈtie-up SUST.

1. tie-up (connection):

zveza f

2. tie-up esp ingl. am. coloq. (delay):

zastoj m

I . white ˈtie ADJ.

II . white ˈtie SUST.

1. white tie (bowtie):

2. white tie (full evening dress):

frak m

tie-on ˈla·bel SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Others have the animal wear a halter only when being led, held, or tied.
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She suggests that their bullying could be tied to their exemplification of broken stereotypes.
www.colorlines.com
If the teams are tied after each has had a possession, true sudden death rules apply thereafter.
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Avoid one-horse towns whose existence are tied to a single company, no matter how tempting the sale price.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The "pabtin" is a square-shaped bamboo grille or frame to which goodies (candies, fruits, small trinkets, etc.) are tied with thin strings.
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The overcapacity and costs tied up 92 percent of the public information technology budget, hindering other project which could have created value from being carried out.
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After a double bogey at 11 and a bogey at 14, the two were tied.
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Most other names are directly tied to its role as pole star.
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If both teams are tied when the timer runs out, the game enters into sudden death over-time mode, whereby whoever scores a goal first wins.
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Her hair was tied back into a low chignon, offering a glimpse at a pair of pearl drop earrings.
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