Word: tie

Category: tie

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Related words: tie

tie a tie, how to tie, bow tie, tie dye, black tie, tie knot, suit and tie, tie rod, ties, white tie, justin timberlake, bow tie cinema, tie bar, bow tie cinemas, shirt and tie, tie a bowtie, tie clip

Synonyms: tie

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: tie

tie in spanish

Dictionary:
spanish
Translations:
liar, corbata, nudo, ligar, vínculo, vincular, anudar, atar

tie in german

Dictionary:
german
Translations:
verknüpfung, trauen, spiel, bindung, verbinden, schlips, zusammenschließen, schwelle, band, knüpfen, binden

tie in french

Dictionary:
french
Translations:
ligoter, enchaîner, lier, bander, associer, attache, allier, amarrer, conjuguer, accoupler, liaison, connecter, ligature, joindre, engager, cravate

tie in italian

Dictionary:
italian
Translations:
vincolo, cravatta, vincolare

tie in portuguese

Dictionary:
portuguese
Translations:
gravata, arrumado, ligar, enlaçar, atar, laço

tie in dutch

Dictionary:
dutch
Translations:
aanbinden, stropdas, das

tie in russian

Dictionary:
russian
Translations:
равенство, привязь, связывание, завязать, привязать, скрепа, связь, повязаться, соединение, обвязывать, галстук, приковывать, шпала, завязаться, завязывать, завязка

tie in norwegian

Dictionary:
norwegian
Translations:
slips

tie in swedish

Dictionary:
swedish
Translations:
slips

tie in finnish

Dictionary:
finnish
Translations:
sidos, suhde, sitoa, solmio, kravatti, side, yhteys

tie in danish

Dictionary:
danish
Translations:
slips, bånd, knytte, forbinde, binde

tie in czech

Dictionary:
czech
Translations:
kravata, připoutat, páska, oddat, svázat, pojit, šňůra, pouto, spojovat, propojit, zauzlit, vázačka, zavázat, vázanka, spoutat, přivázat

tie in polish

Dictionary:
polish
Translations:
przewiązać, łączyć, remis, krawat, wiązadło, węzeł, zremisować, wiązanie, więź, przywiesić, zawiązać, ligatura, krawatka, obwiązywać, cięgno, wiązać

tie in hungarian

Dictionary:
hungarian
Translations:
zsineg, talpfa

tie in turkish

Dictionary:
turkish
Translations:
kravat, boyunbağı

tie in greek

Dictionary:
greek
Translations:
δένω, γραβάτα

tie in ukrainian

Dictionary:
ukrainian
Translations:
зав'язувати, прив'язувати, прив'язати, зав'язати

tie in albanian

Dictionary:
albanian
Translations:
lidhje, lidh

tie in estonian

Dictionary:
estonian
Translations:
siduma, lips

tie in croatian

Dictionary:
croatian
Translations:
zategnuti, veza, povezati, kravata, mašna, spona

tie in icelandic

Dictionary:
icelandic
Translations:
hnýta, bindi, hálsbindi, binda

tie in lithuanian

Dictionary:
lithuanian
Translations:
rišti, kaklaraištis

tie in latvian

Dictionary:
latvian
Translations:
saite, savienot, saistīt, kaklasaite, asociēt, saistīties

tie in romanian

Dictionary:
romanian
Translations:
cravată, lega

tie in slovenian

Dictionary:
slovenian
Translations:
kravata

tie in slovak

Dictionary:
slovak
Translations:
kravata

The meaning and "use of": tie

noun
  • a piece of string, cord, or the like used for fastening or tying something. - he tightened the tie of his robe
  • a rod or beam holding parts of a structure together. - This transparency is achievable because the building front is cantilevered and suspended from the main structure by diagonal ties .
  • a thing that unites or links people. - it is important that we keep family ties strong
  • a strip of material worn around the collar and tied in a knot at the front with the ends hanging down, typically forming part of a man's business or formal outfit; a necktie. - We have a business casual dress code at my office, which means collared shirts without a tie .
  • a result in a game or other competitive situation in which two or more competitors or teams have the same score or ranking; a draw. - there was a tie for first place
verb
  • attach or fasten (someone or something) with string or similar cord. - they tied Max to a chair
  • connect; link. - self-respect is closely tied up with the esteem in which one is held by one's peers
  • achieve the same score or ranking as another competitor or team. - he tied for second in the league

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