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tied
- IPA[tʌɪd]
英式
- fastened or attached with string or similar cord;(of two or more notes) united by a tie and performed as one unbroken note.
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形容詞
- 1. fastened or attached with string or similar cord a neatly tied package
- ▪ (of two or more notes) united by a tie and performed as one unbroken note.
- 2. (of a game or contest) with both or more competitors or teams achieving the same score the first tied match in the league a tied vote
- 3. British (of a house) occupied subject to the tenant's working for its owner agricultural workers living in tied accommodation
- ▪ (of a pub) owned by a brewery and bound to supply the products produced or specified by that brewery tied houses now have guest beers
- ▪ (of aid or an international loan) given subject to the condition that it should be spent on goods or services from the donor or lender.
- attach or fasten with string or similar cord: they tied Max to a chair Gabriel tied up his horse
- a piece of string, cord, or similar used for fastening or tying something: he tightened the tie of his robe
Oxford Dictionary
- attach or fasten (someone or something) with string or similar cord: they tied Max to a chair Gabriel tied up his horse
- a piece of string, cord, or the like used for fastening or tying something: he tightened the tie of his robe
Oxford American Dictionary
- present participle of tie
Oxford American Dictionary
- present participle of tie
Oxford Dictionary
- too shy or embarrassed to speak: Barbara was tongue-tied in the presence of her parents
Oxford American Dictionary
- too shy or embarrassed to speak: Barbara was tongue-tied in the presence of her parents
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a soccer player) ineligible to play for one's club in a cup competition as a result of ... he missed the 2–0 FA Cup victory against Tottenham because he is cup-tied
Oxford Dictionary
- very angry
Oxford American Dictionary
- very angry
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