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I . tie [taɪ] N

1. tie (necktie):

tie
bow tie

2. tie (cord):

tie
vrvica f
tie
trak m

4. tie (equal score):

tie

5. tie Brit (match in a competition):

tie

6. tie (structural support):

tie

II . tie <-y-> [taɪ] VB intr

1. tie (fasten):

tie

2. tie (equal in points):

to tie with sb/sth
to tie with sb/sth

III . tie <-y-> [taɪ] VB trans

1. tie (fasten together):

to tie sb's hands
to tie a knot

2. tie (restrict):

to tie sb by/to sth
to tie sb by/to sth

tie back VB trans

tie hair:

tie
spenjati [perf speti]

tie down VB trans

1. tie (secure to ground):

tie

2. tie (restrict):

to tie sb down to sth inf
to tie sb down to sth inf

3. tie MIL (restrict mobility of):

tie

tie in VB intr to tie in with sth

tie

tie up VB trans

1. tie (bind):

tie
zavezovati [perf z(a)vezati]
tie
tie hair
spenjati [perf speti]

2. tie (delay):

tie
tie

4. tie capital, money:

tie
vlagati [perf vložiti]
tie

5. tie (have to do with):

bow ˈtie N FASHION

bow tie

ˈcup tie N

cup tie

ˈtie-break·er, ˈtie-break N

ˈtie clip N

ˈtie-in N

1. tie-in (connection):

zveza f

ˈtie-up N

1. tie-up (connection):

zveza f

2. tie-up esp Am inf (delay):

zastoj m

I . white ˈtie ADJ

II . white ˈtie N

1. white tie (bowtie):

white tie

2. white tie (full evening dress):

white tie
white tie
frak m

tie-on ˈla·bel N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Adjacent to the park is a boardwalk with boat tie-up facilities.
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Frilled shirts, dazzling cuff links, a bow-tie longing to be unloosed.
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This was worn with plain court shoes with bows, no buckles, and the cravat was replaced by a white tie.
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The chair takes advantage of the flexibility inherent in zip tie joinery to create an articulated hammock of seating panels that conforms to the body.
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The cable tie used to fasten his hands was only cut loose at the police station, where he also learnt the owner of the house he was guarding had died.
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Today there many different types of natural and synthetic materials used to tie flies.
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However, he would never quite tie in with his earlier successes of 1994 and 1995.
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Unless a pupil is wearing a polo shirt, a tie must be worn.
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The aggregate attendance for those three games was nearly 47,000 and the total gate receipts of 3,043 constituted a record for a first round tie.
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He argues that, however, the anachronism is the point, and that bow tie wearers are making a public statement that they disdain changing fashion.
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