کلمات مرتبط(tie):بازگشت به واژه tieascot tie
basket hitch tie
basket tie
black tie
bow tie
cargo tie down point
creation of contractual tie
grooved tie
hitch tie
hog tie
knob tie
knot tie
land-tie
loop knot tie
marline tie
railroad tie plate
string tie
tie bar
tie beam
tie breaker
tie down
tie in
tie line
tie plate
tie rod
tie silk
tie up
tie-beam
tie-break
tie-break(er)
tie-in sales
tie-up
tie-vote
to ride and tie
to tie a knot
to tie up
tongue tie
tongue-tie
wall tie
weave tie
wind tie
windsor tie
متصل کردن ،مهار کردن مهار،ملزم کردن ،مساوى ،کش ،بند پارچه اى جليقه نجات ،اتحاد،دستمال گردن ،کراوات ،بند،قيد،الزام ،علاقه ،رابطه ،برابرى ،تساوى بستن ،گره زدن ،زدن
علوم مهندسى : گره
عمران : عضو تحمل کننده کشش
معمارى : تير اتصالى
قانون ـ فقه : برابر شدن
ورزش : مسابقه بين دو تيم ،بالا انداختن توپ
علوم نظامى : وابستگىکلمات مرتبط(42)
دستمال گردن ، کراوات، بند، گره ، قید، الزام، علاقه ، رابطه ، برابری، تساویبستن ، گره زدن ، زدن .
tie noun
1 worn round the neck with a shirt
ADJ. undone His tie was undone. | loose | askew His tie was askew and his hair dishevelled. | loud | bootlace, bow, kipper | black, white (= a black/white bow tie as part of formal dress) a black-tie dinner | club, college, regimental, school
VERB + TIE knot, tie | loosen | adjust, straighten
TIE + NOUN pin
PHRASES collar/jacket/shirt/suit and tie > Special page at CLOTHES
2 (usually ties) sth that connects you with sb/sth
ADJ. close, strong | weak | blood, family | emotional | personal | business, commercial, economic | cultural, diplomatic, political, social, traditional
VERB + TIE have We have close economic ties with our neighbours. | establish | cement, strengthen | cut, sever He cut all ties with the Church. | loosen, weaken
PREP. ~ between There is a strong tie between her and her daughters. | ~ of ties of kinship | ~ to/with to establish diplomatic ties with China
3 in a game/competition
VERB + TIE end in, result in The match ended in a tie.
TIE + NOUN break/breaker
PREP. ~ between a tie between Egypt and France | ~ for There was a tie for first place.
n.
he stood in front of the mirror tightening his necktie
he wore a vest and tie
a valuable financial affiliation
he was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team
many close associations with England
the game ended in a draw
their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie
he nailed the rafters together with a tie beam
the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction
the British call a railroad tie a sleeper
he needed a tie for the packages
v.
They tied their victim to the chair
The teams drew a tie
I am tied to UNIX
These big jets are tied to large airports
Can you connect the two loudspeakers?
Tie the ropes together
Link arms
tie a necktie
The grandparents want to bond with the child
The minister married us on Saturday
We were wed the following week
The couple got spliced on Hawaii
The fishermen tied their flies