tie-up in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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tie-up [Brit, Am ˈtaɪ ˌəp] N

I.tie up VB [Brit tʌɪ -, Am taɪ -] (tie [sb/sth] up, tie up [sb/sth])

II.tie up VB [Brit tʌɪ -, Am taɪ -] (to be tied up) (be busy)

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Fitful merger negotiations between the two companies had begun in 2001, and the tie-up was widely anticipated.
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On a treadle loom, each foot-operated treadle is connected by a linkage called a tie-up to one or more shafts.
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For the first time in the world of music, all the songs included in this album are tie-up to the media such as drama series, television shows, or commercials.
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If the tie-up goes ahead, the shareholder pact as it stands would likely become obsolete.
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The tie-up will create new capability, he says.
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The operation was mounted so hurriedly that there was no time to organise a proper tie-up between tanks and infantry.
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The album is filled with tie-up songs.
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It has a tie-up with other colleges to give the help for the students to attend the off campus recruitment.
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