tie
[taɪ]noun
| 1. | [necktie] corbata f |
| 2. | [string, cord] atadura f |
| 3. | [bond, link] vínculo m, lazo m |
| 4. | sport [draw] empate m |
| 5. | (US) RAIL traviesa f |
tie
[taɪ] ( pt & pp tied, cont tying )transitive verb Conjugación
| 1. | [attach, fasten]
to tie something (to or onto something) atar algo (a algo) to tie something round/with something atar algo a/con algo |
| 2. | [do up - shoelaces]
Conjugación atar [ - knot] Conjugación hacer |
| 3. | (fig)
[link]
to be tied to estar ligado ( f ligada) a |
| 4. | (fig)
[limited, restricted]
to be tied to estar atado ( f atada) a |
tie
[taɪ] ( pt & pp tied, cont tying )intransitive verb Conjugación
[draw]
to tie (with) empatar (con)
tie down
transitive verb separable Conjugación
(fig) Conjugación atar
tie in with
transitive verb inseparable
concordar con
tie up
transitive verb separable Conjugación
| 1. | [generally] Conjugación atar |
| 2. | (fig) [money, resources] Conjugación inmovilizar |
| 3. | (fig)
[link]
to be tied up with estar ligado ( f ligada) a |
