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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

tie tack SUST. ingl. am.

tie tack → tiepin

tiepin SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. tack [ingl. brit. tak, ingl. am. tæk] SUST.

1. tack (nail):

2. tack ingl. am. (drawing pin):

3. tack (approach):

4. tack NÁUT.:

5. tack EQUIT.:

6. tack (stitch):

II. tack [ingl. brit. tak, ingl. am. tæk] V. trans.

1. tack (nail):

to tack sth to wall, door

2. tack (stitch roughly):

III. tack [ingl. brit. tak, ingl. am. tæk] V. intr.

tack sailor:
tack yacht:

I. tie [ingl. brit. tʌɪ, ingl. am. taɪ] SUST.

1. tie (piece of clothing):

regimental/school tie ingl. brit.

2. tie (fastener) (for bags, plants):

tie CONSTR.
tie FERRO.

3. tie (bond):

tie gén pl.

4. tie (constraint):

5. tie (draw) DEP.:

to end in a tie game:

6. tie DEP. (arranged match):

7. tie MÚS.:

II. tie <part. pres. tying> [ingl. brit. tʌɪ, ingl. am. taɪ] V. trans.

1. tie (attach, fasten closely):

tie label, animal, prisoner
attacher (to à)
tie hands, ankles
ligoter (with avec)
tie parcel, chicken
ficeler (with avec)

2. tie (join in knot):

tie scarf, cravate
tie laces

3. tie (link):

tie fig.
to tie sb/sth to sth
associer qn/qc à qc
to be tied to (linked to) belief, growth, activity
to be tied to FIN. inflation, interest rate
to be tied to (constrained by) person: party, group
to be tied to person: company
to be tied to person: job
to be tied to person: house
to be tied to person, business: limitations, market forces

4. tie MÚS.:

tie notes

III. tie <part. pres. tying> [ingl. brit. tʌɪ, ingl. am. taɪ] V. intr.

1. tie (fasten):

2. tie DEP. (gen):

faire match nul (with avec)
être ex aequo (with avec)
tie (in vote) candidates:

IV. to tie oneself to V. v. refl.

to tie oneself to v. refl. < part. pres. tying>:

to tie oneself to literal railings, etc
to tie oneself to fig. job, commitment

V. tie [ingl. brit. tʌɪ, ingl. am. taɪ]

old school tie SUST. ingl. brit. literal

en el diccionario PONS

I. tack [tæk] SUST.

1. tack (short nail):

2. tack (drawing pin):

3. tack no pl. (riding gear):

4. tack NÁUT.:

5. tack (approach):

6. tack (loose stitch):

II. tack [tæk] V. trans.

1. tack (nail down):

tack with a drawing pin

2. tack (sew loosely):

III. tack [tæk] V. intr. NÁUT.

I. tie [taɪ] SUST.

1. tie (necktie):

2. tie (cord):

3. tie (relation):

4. tie (equal ranking) after game:

there was a tie after race

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

II. tie <-y; -d, -d> [taɪ] V. intr.

1. tie (fasten):

2. tie (come equal in ranking):

to tie with sb/sth

III. tie <-y-; -d, -d> [taɪ] V. trans.

1. tie (fasten together):

tie hair, horse
tie knot
tie laces, tie
to be tied hand and foot a. fig.

2. tie (restrict, limit, link):

to tie sb by/to sth
lier qn par/à qc
en el diccionario PONS

tie tack SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. tack [tæk] SUST.

1. tack (thumbtack):

2. tack (short nail):

3. tack (riding gear):

4. tack NÁUT.:

5. tack (approach):

6. tack (loose stitch):

II. tack [tæk] V. trans.

1. tack (nail down):

tack with a thumbtack

2. tack (sew loosely):

III. tack [tæk] V. intr. NÁUT.

I. tie [taɪ] SUST.

1. tie (necktie):

2. tie (cord):

3. tie (relation):

4. tie (equal ranking) after game:

there was a tie after race

II. tie <-y-, -d, -d> [taɪ] V. intr.

1. tie (fasten):

2. tie (come equal in ranking):

to tie with sb/sth

III. tie <-y-, -d, -d> [taɪ] V. trans.

1. tie (fasten together):

tie hair, horse
tie knot
tie laces, tie

2. tie (restrict, limit, link):

to tie sb by/to sth
lier qn par/à qc
Present
Itack
youtack
he/she/ittacks
wetack
youtack
theytack
Past
Itacked
youtacked
he/she/ittacked
wetacked
youtacked
theytacked
Present Perfect
Ihavetacked
youhavetacked
he/she/ithastacked
wehavetacked
youhavetacked
theyhavetacked
Past Perfect
Ihadtacked
youhadtacked
he/she/ithadtacked
wehadtacked
youhadtacked
theyhadtacked

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I think perhaps they wanted to get away from the stereotype of old school tie.
www.independent.co.uk
I also went into a profession where no amount of old school ties could help me.
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Far from being based on the old school tie, it is supremely meritocratic.
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Old school ties mean a lot to some chaps.
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Class used to be about your position in life, your accent and old school tie; now it appears to be about lifestyle -- and shopping bags.
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