tie
[taɪ] ( pt & pp tied, cont tying )noun
| 1. | [necktie] cravatta f | 
| 2. | [string, cord] laccio m | 
| 3. | [bond, link] vincolo m | 
| 4. | [in game, competition] pareggio m | 
| 5. | (US) RAIL traversina f | 
tie
[taɪ] ( pt & pp tied, cont tying )transitive verb Conjugaison
| 1. |   [attach]
 to tie sthg (on)to sthg legare qc (a qc) to tie sthg around sthg allacciare qc attorno a qc to tie sthg with sthg legare qc con qc  | 
| 2. |   [shoelaces, ribbon]
  fare il nodo a, annodare
 to tie a knot/bow fare un nodo/un fiocco  | 
| 3. |   (fig) 
 [link]
 to be tied to sb/sthg essere legato ( f legata) a qn/qc  | 
| 4. |   (fig) 
 [restricted]
 to be tied to sthg [to house] essere costretto ( f costretta) a qc [to office] essere inchiodato ( f inchiodata) in qc  | 
tie
[taɪ] ( pt & pp tied, cont tying )intransitive verb Conjugaison
[draw]
to tie (with sb) pareggiare (con qn)
tie down
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
(fig) [restrict] vincolare
tie in with
transitive verb inseparable
combaciare con
tie up
transitive verb separable Conjugaison
| 1. |   [person, animal]
  legare
 [parcel] legare (con uno spago)  | 
| 2. | [shoelaces] annodare, fare il nodo a | 
| 3. | (fig) [money, resources] immobilizzare | 
| 4. |   (fig) 
 [link]
 to be tied up with sthg essere collegato ( f collegata) con qc  | 
                            
                            
                            
                            
        
            
            
                
                