tie
第三人称
ties
现在进行时
tying
过去式
tied
过去完成时
tied
1
绑, 系
to attach or connect two things by a rope, band, etc.
及物动词
- The construction workers are tying reinforcing steel bars together for the foundation.
建筑工人正在为地基绑扎钢筋。
- The florist is tying together a beautiful bouquet for a customer.
花店正在为顾客绑一束美丽的花束。
- She has tied the threads together to create a decorative macramé design.
她将线系在一起,创造了一个装饰性的编织设计。
- He tied his shoelaces before going for a run.
他在去跑步前系好了鞋带。
- The students tied the balloons together to make a colorful arch.
学生们把气球系在一起,做了一个五彩缤纷的拱门。
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2
打平, 以平局结束
(of two players or teams) to finish a game or competition with even scores
- The soccer match tied after both teams scored two goals each in the second half.
- The chess match tied as neither player could secure a checkmate, resulting in a stalemate.
- Despite their best efforts, the tennis players tied with six games apiece, leading to a tiebreaker.
- After an intense battle, the basketball game tied in the final seconds with a score of 98-98.
- In the fencing tournament, the competitors tied in the semi-final match, leading to a sudden death round.
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3
束缚, 约束
to limit or restrict someone or something by authority, influence, or obligation
- The contract tied him to the company for another two years.
合同又将他绑定在公司两年。
- The mortgage tied them to their current residence, making it challenging for them to relocate.
抵押贷款将他们束缚在目前的住所,使他们难以搬迁。
- The rental agreement tied the tenants to a fixed lease term, restricting their ability to move out before the specified period.
租赁协议将租户绑定到一个固定的租赁期限,限制他们在指定期限前搬出的能力。
- The terms of the partnership agreement tied him to the business for the foreseeable future.
合伙协议的条款将他与企业在可预见的未来绑定在一起。
4
系, 绑
to create a loop or fastening by crossing and securing the ends of a material such as rope, string, or ribbon
及物动词
- She tied her shoelaces before going for a run in the park.
她在公园跑步前系好了鞋带。
- He tied a colorful ribbon around the gift box to make it look more festive.
他在礼物盒上系了一条彩色丝带,让它看起来更有节日气氛。
- He tied the straps of his backpack securely before setting off on the hike.
他在出发去远足之前,系紧了背包的带子。
- He tied the bandana around his head before starting the intense workout.
他在开始高强度锻炼前将头巾系在头上。
- He tied the belt of his robe tightly after stepping out of the shower.
他洗完澡后紧紧系上了浴袍的腰带。
5
连接, 绑
to connect two or more notes of the same pitch together with a curved line, indicating that they are to be played as a single sustained note
及物动词
- In the sheet music, the composer instructed the pianist to tie the two quarter notes to create a sustained half note.
在乐谱中,作曲家指示钢琴家将两个四分音符连音以创建一个持续的二分音符。
- The violinist tied the last note of one phrase to the first note of the next phrase, creating a smooth legato transition.
小提琴家将一个乐句的最后一个音符连接到下一个乐句的第一个音符,创造了一个流畅的连奏过渡。
- The conductor emphasized the importance of tying the notes in the melody to maintain the flow and continuity of the music.
指挥强调了在旋律中连接音符以保持音乐的流动性和连续性的重要性。
- In the score for the string quartet, the composer instructed the violins to tie their notes.
在弦乐四重奏的乐谱中,作曲家指示小提琴手连音他们的音符。
- During the rehearsal, the conductor reminded the choir members to tie their notes to maintain a consistent flow of sound.
在排练期间,指挥提醒合唱团成员连接他们的音符以保持声音的一致流动。
6
联系, 关联
to connect or link two things together, showing a relationship or connection between them
- The study ties smoking to health problems.
该研究将吸烟与健康问题联系在一起。
- She tied her success to hard work and dedication.
她将自己的成功归功于努力工作和奉献。
- The teacher tied the lesson to real-life examples.
老师将课程与现实生活中的例子联系起来。
- The article ties the new law to economic growth.
文章将新法律与经济增长联系在一起。
- They tied their brand to quality and trust.
他们将品牌系于质量和信任。