tie
tie 英 [taɪ] 美 [taɪ]
v. 系;打结;与…成平局 n. 领带;平局;鞋带;
进行时:tying 过去式:tied 过去分词:tied 第三人称单数:ties 名词复数:ties
- A tie is a thin piece of cloth that's knotted around the neck, an accessory worn by men on formal occasions. You may wear a tie to graduation, a wedding, or if you're just trying to impress someone.
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- v. 系;打结;与…成平局
- n. 领带;平局;鞋带;
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1. Tie up your shoelaces!
把你的鞋带系好!
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2. She tied the newspapers in a bundle.
她把报纸扎成一捆。
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3. He had to tie her hands together.
他不得不把她的双手绑在一起。
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4. Shall I tie the package or tape it?
我把这个包裹捆起来还是贴胶带?
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5. Can you help me tie my tie?
你能帮我打领带吗?
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6. The skirt ties at the waist.
裙子在腰部束紧。
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7. to be tied by a contract
受合同的约束
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8. 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。
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9. They tied for second place.
他们并列第二名。
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10. a striped silk tie
带条纹的真丝领带
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11. the ties of friendship
友谊的纽带
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12. The match ended in a tie.
这场比赛以平局结束。
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13. He was still a young man and he did not want any ties.
他还年轻,不想有任何束缚。
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