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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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

1. tie (piece of clothing):

tie, a. neck tie
regimental/school tie ingl brit

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

tie
tie EDIL
tie FERR

3. tie (bond):

tie gén pl

4. tie (constraint):

tie
pets can be a tie

5. tie (draw) SPORT:

tie
to end in a tie game:

6. tie SPORT (arranged match):

tie

7. tie MUS:

tie

II. tie <part pres tying> [ingl brit tʌɪ, ingl am taɪ] VB vb 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 MUS:

tie notes

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

1. tie (fasten):

tie

2. tie SPORT (gen):

tie (draw) (in match)
faire match nul (with avec)
tie (in race)
être ex aequo (with avec)
tie (in vote) candidates:
to tie on 20 points

IV. to tie oneself to VB vb rifl

to tie oneself to vb rifl < part pres tying>:

to tie oneself to lett railings, etc
to tie oneself to fig job, commitment

V. tie [ingl brit tʌɪ, ingl am taɪ]

old school tie SOST ingl brit lett

old school tie fig

tie clasp, tie clip SOST

tie clasp

I. tie up VB [ingl brit tʌɪ -, ingl am taɪ -] (tie [sb/sth] up, tie up [sb/sth])

1. tie up (secure):

tie up prisoner
tie up parcel
tie up sack
tie up animal
tie up boat

2. tie up FIN (freeze):

tie up capital
immobiliser (in dans)
tie up shares

3. tie up (finalize):

tie up details, matters
tie up deal

4. tie up (hinder):

tie up procedure
tie up ingl am traffic, route
tie up ingl am production
to get tied up traffic, route:
to get tied up production:
to get tied up person:

II. tie up VB [ingl brit tʌɪ -, ingl am taɪ -] (to be tied up) (be busy)

tie up

bow tie SOST

bow tie

I. tie together VB [ingl brit tʌɪ -, ingl am taɪ -] (tie together)

tie together facts, information:

II. tie together VB [ingl brit tʌɪ -, ingl am taɪ -] (tie [sth] together, tie together [sth])

tie together bundles, objects:

I. tie down VB [ingl brit tʌɪ -, ingl am taɪ -] (tie [sb/sth] down, tie down [sb/sth]) (hold fast)

tie down hot air balloon
tie down hostage
to tie sb down to sth (limit)
imposer qc à qn
s'astreindre (to à)

I. tie on VB [ingl brit tʌɪ -, ingl am taɪ -] (tie [sth] on, tie on [sth])

tie on label, ribbon, bauble:

tie on

tie-back SOST (for curtain)

tie-back

I. tie-dye [ingl brit, ingl am ˈtaɪ ˌdaɪ] SOST

tie-dye

II. tie-dye [ingl brit, ingl am ˈtaɪ ˌdaɪ] VB vb trans

tie-dye

I. tie back VB [ingl brit tʌɪ -, ingl am taɪ -] (tie [sth] back, tie back [sth])

tie back hair
tie back curtain

nel dizionario PONS

I. tie [taɪ] SOST

1. tie (necktie):

tie

2. tie (cord):

tie

3. tie (relation):

tie

4. tie (equal ranking) after game:

there was a tie
there was a tie after race

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

tie

II. tie <-y; -d, -d> [taɪ] VB vb intr

1. tie (fasten):

tie

2. tie (come equal in ranking):

tie
to tie with sb/sth

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

1. tie (fasten together):

tie
tie hair, horse
tie knot
tie laces, tie

2. tie (restrict, limit, link):

to tie sb by/to sth
lier qn par/à qc

tie up VB vb trans

1. tie up (bind):

tie up
tie up package

2. tie up (delay):

to be tied up by sth

3. tie up:

4. tie up FIN, ECON:

tie up money
to be tied up in sth

5. tie up (conclude):

tie up piece of business, details

6. tie up ingl brit (connect with):

to tie sth up with sth

tie back VB vb trans

tie back hair:

tie back

tie-up SOST

tie-up

white tie AGG

white tie

bow tie SOST

bow tie

tie down VB vb trans

1. tie down (tie):

tie down

2. tie down fig:

to tie sb down to sth colloq
coincer qn sur qc

tie clip SOST

tie clip

cup tie SOST

cup tie

I. tie in with VB vb trans

to tie sth in with sb/sth

II. tie in with VB vb intr

tie in with
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese

I. tie [taɪ] SOST

1. tie (necktie):

tie

2. tie (cord):

tie

3. tie (relation):

tie

4. tie (equal ranking) after game:

there was a tie
there was a tie after race

II. tie <-y-, -d, -d> [taɪ] VB vb intr

1. tie (fasten):

tie

2. tie (come equal in ranking):

tie
to tie with sb/sth

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

1. tie (fasten together):

tie
tie hair, horse
tie knot
tie laces, tie

2. tie (restrict, limit, link):

to tie sb by/to sth
lier qn par/à qc

tie down VB vb trans

1. tie down (tie):

tie down

2. tie down fig:

to tie sb down to sth colloq
coincer qn sur qc

bow tie SOST

bow tie

tie back VB vb trans

tie back hair:

tie back

white tie AGG

white tie

tie up VB vb trans

1. tie up (bind):

tie up
tie up package

2. tie up (delay):

to be tied up by sth

3. tie up:

4. tie up FIN, ECON:

tie up money
to be tied up in sth

5. tie up (conclude):

tie up piece of business, details

tie tack SOST

tie tack

tie clip SOST

tie clip

I. tie in with VB vb trans

to tie sth in with sb/sth

II. tie in with VB vb intr

tie in with
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
tie
Present
Itie
youtie
he/she/itties
wetie
youtie
theytie
Past
Itied
youtied
he/she/ittied
wetied
youtied
theytied
Present Perfect
Ihavetied
youhavetied
he/she/ithastied
wehavetied
youhavetied
theyhavetied
Past Perfect
Ihadtied
youhadtied
he/she/ithadtied
wehadtied
youhadtied
theyhadtied

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For the first time in the world of music, all the songs included in this album are tie-up to the media such as drama series, television shows, or commercials.
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The tie-up will create new capability, he says.
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Fitful merger negotiations between the two companies had begun in 2001, and the tie-up was widely anticipated.
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On a treadle loom, each foot-operated treadle is connected by a linkage called a tie-up to one or more shafts.
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The operation was mounted so hurriedly that there was no time to organise a proper tie-up between tanks and infantry.
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