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I . tie [taɪ] N

1. tie (necktie):

tie

2. tie (cord):

tie

4. tie (equal ranking):

tie

II . tie <-y; -d, -d> [taɪ] VB intr

1. tie (fasten):

tie

cup tie N sports

tie down VB trans

tie up VB trans

1. tie up (bind):

tie-in [ˌtaɪˈɪn] N

tie-on label [ˌtaɪˈɒnˈleɪbl] N

Usage examples with ties

family ties

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The pine was made into 1x4 lumber, the cedar into shingles, and hemlock into lath; other products included rail ties and hemlock bark for tanneries.
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Although ties between the two countries have been strained, neither country will say that diplomatic ties have been indefinitely severed.
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Other reasons may include geographic proximity, tradition, strengthening of family ties, maintenance of family structure, a closer relationship between the wife and her in-laws.
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In this practice, teachers would pull their pants up and attach them there using zip ties.
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Riders placing first through 60th (including ties for 60th place) advance to the second round.
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One that opts for relationship remaining on tenterhooks and another that is quite willing to improve ties by exchange of cultural events and sporting ties.
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She usually has long, floppy ears, which she ties it into a fluffy cone-shapped hair and decorated with heart decorations.
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Interestingly, at least some of the material used in its construction was scrap, such as railroad ties and rails.
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Full of ability with his best years ahead he is held back by the ties to mummy's apron strings.
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This was not uncontroversial because of his career ties to military intelligence.
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