Tі translation. Tie
English-Russian translation of TIE
transcription, transcription: [taɪ]
a) vuzol; rare bow
Large formal wigs with a tie behind. — Pishnі official feathers with a bow behind
knot 1., knot 1.
b) tie, lace
a) crib; blizzard blizzard
to loosen one "s tie - loosen the wuzol of the crib
necktie, cravat, bow-tie
b) boa (zhіnocha embellishment)
3) rich. napivchereviki
a) stor. stretched element, tightening
b) Amer. railroad sleeper
to count the ties - walk in sleepers
5) whether there is any type of lucky person, I will build, secure, mechanism
a) call, call, call; quiet. call
b) music. league
6) switch. those who show up, take away, stream, surround
a) vice, obmezhennya, squeeze
The stench does not dwell on the respect of these religions. — Religious oppression is not appropriate for us.
restraint, constraint
b) interaction, communication
The ties of a common blood, and a common speech. Green
c) freedom exchange; tractor, traction
- We, maybe, would like to conduct an evening broadcast, and then the children will be tied on their hands and feet.
d) beam. calling
e) rich. ultrasound
to cement, strengthen ties
to cut / sever ties with smb. - rozirvati vіdnosini z kim-l.
to establish ties with
close, intimate, strong ties - strong connection, close contact, close contact
old school ties - old school friendship
b) sports. ; switch gra vnichyu
c) sports. dodatkovy, virishalny match, which wins after a draw.
a) a bundle
b) braid, pussy
c) mouth. peruk, tied with a back stitch
a) tie (sya), tie (also tie down; to - to something), pov'yazuvati; quiet. attach
b) lace up the laces
c) bandaging (wound toshcho)
to tie the more superficial arteries
bind , constrict
d) creak
bind, fasten, make fast
a) pov'yazuvati, border freedom
tied to / for time - tied for an hour
bind , oblige , restrain , constraint
b) share minds; goiter'yazuvati
Unfortunately I am tied to time. I must be back in London. (Mrs. Carlyle) - I'm sorry, I've been slacking off for an hour. I need to turn back to London.
limit 2., confine 2., restrict, oblige
c) switch z'ednuvati, creak, call
connect, join 1.
d) music. zaliguvati, zv'yazuvati (sounds, notes)
3) look at the rahunok, look at the vnichyu; come head to head (about the horses in the haircuts)
4) mishati, call; trudge, vіdstavati (about myslivskih dogs, yaki didn’t take a trace)
loiter, lag I 2.
bind, fasten, hitch 2., lash 2., moor III, secure 2., truss 2.
free 3., loosen, separate 3., sever, unbind
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- TIE - I. ˈtī noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English teg, tey, tye, від Old English tēag; akin to Old Norse …
Webster's New International English Dictionary - TIE - /tuy/,v. , tied, tying n. v.t. 1. to bind, fasten, or attach with a cord, string, or …
Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary - TIE - I. ˈtī noun Etymology: Middle English teg, tye, from Old English tēag; akin to Old Norse taug rope, Old English …
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary - TIE - vt a knot; a fastening. 2. tie vt low shoes fastened with lacings. 3. tie vi to make a tie; …
Webster English vocab - TIE-n (bef. …
Merriam-Webster English vocab - TIE-/taɪ; NAmE / verb, noun ■ verb (ties, tying, tied, tied) FASTEN WITH ...
Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - TIE - I. tie 1 S2 W3 /taɪ/ BrE AmE verb
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - TIE-v. &n. --v. (Tying) 1 tr. attach or fasten with string or cord etc. (tie the dog to the …
English basic vocabulary - TIE-v. &n. v. (Tying) 1 tr. attach or fasten with string or cord etc. (tie the dog to the …
Concise Oxford English Dictionary - TIE-v. &n. --v. (Tying) 1.tr. attach or fasten with string or cord etc. (tie the dog to the …
Oxford English vocab - TIE - (ties, tying, tied) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If you…
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - TIE - I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES shirt and tie ▪ I have to wear a shirt and tie to ...
Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary - TIE - Synonyms and related words: Roman collar, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, accent, accent mark, accord, accouple, accumulate, addition, adherence, adhesion, adjunct, …
Moby Thesaurus English vocabulary - TIE - I. noun 1 worn around the neck with a shirt ADJECTIVE ▪ undone ▪ His ~ was undone. ▪ Loose …
Oxford Collocations English Dictionary - TIE - n. 25B6; verb їх tіdit Max to a chair: BIND, tie up, tether, hitch, strap, truss, fetter, rope, chain, …
Concise Oxford Thesaurus English vocabulary - TIE
Great English-Russian Dictionary - TIE - tie.ogg 1. taı n 1. skein, stitch, cord; vuzol, loop; skriplennya; the dog broke its tie - the dog broke.
English-Russian-English dictionary of common vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries - TIE - 1) sound; coupler; tightening || call; pov'yazuvati; tighten 2) transverse; traverse 3) transverse rib (hardness) 4) tension element ...
Great English-Russian polytechnic dictionary - TIE - 1) sound; coupler; tightening || call; pov'yazuvati; tighten 2) transverse; traverse 3) transverse rib (hardness) 4) tension element 5) suspension (Fermi gratings) 6) transverse reinforcement, ...
The Great English-Russian Polytechnic Dictionary - RUSSO - TIE - 1) anchorage 2) nothing 3) machine building. dressing 4) expansion 5) stretching 6) tie 7) tie 8) tie 9) good 10) stabilization 11) screed 12) winch 13) mooring 14) shank 15) sleeper 16) sleeper. - anchor...
English-Russian scientific and technical dictionary - TIE - tie n. 1) a) vuzol; rare bow Great formal wigs with a tie behind. - Pishnі official feathers with a bow in the back...
English-Ukrainian vocabulary Tiger - TIE - 1. taı n 1. skein, stitch, cord; vuzol, loop; skriplennya; the dog broke its tie
Great new English-Russian dictionary - TIE - 1. Isn. 1) a) vuzol; rare bow Great formal wigs with a tie behind. - Pishnі official hands with a bow behind Syn: knot 1., noose...
English-Russian Dictionary of Common Vocabulary - TIE - 1._n. 1> call, call, call; vuzol 2>_pl. ultrasound; the ties of friendship
Muller's English-Russian dictionary - 24th edition - TIE - 1. n. 1. call, call, call; vuzol 2. pl. ultrasound; the ties of friendship
Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - bed edition - TIE - 1) an element that works on stretching, stretching element; tightening 2) zv'azok, rozpіr; pl. h. system zv'yazkiv, zv'yazku 3) reinforcing collar colony 4) Amer. sleeper 5) ...
English-Russian Dictionary of Life and New Life Technologies - TIE - sound; coupler; tightening || call; pov'yazuvati; tighten; creak; tie between seismic data and well data - linking data of seismic exploration.
Great English-Russian dictionary of oil and gas - TIE - 1._n. 1> call, call, call; vuzol 2>_pl. ultrasound; the ties of friendship uzi friendship 3> crib 4> tie, lace …
Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - TIE - 1) stretched element; puff, screed; flexible tie 2) reinforcing collar of the column 3) sleeper 4) rib (hardness) 5) anchor - anchor ...
English-Russian wake-up dictionary - TIE - 1. Isn. 1) a) vuzol; b) tie, lace; pl. napkins c) crib to loosen one "s tie ≈ loosen the knot of the crib ...
New great English-Russian dictionary - TIE-v. ligar, junter; (knot) nodar; n. cravatte; (bond) bande; (sport) tira
English interlingue dictionary - TIE-higut; Hikut
English-Visayan vocabulary - TIE - I. noun see: tow Date: before 12th century 1. line, ribbon, or cord used for fastening, uniting, or drawing ...
Dark Dictionary of English Movies - Merriam Webster - TIE - (v. t.) To form, as a knot, interlacing or complicating a cord; also, before interlace, or form a knot ...
English Dictionary Webster - TIE - (v. t.) To fasten with band or cord and knot; to bind.
English Dictionary Webster - TIE - (v. t.) Low shoes fastened with lacings.
English Dictionary Webster - TIE — (v. t.) A line, usually straight, drawn across the stems of notes, or a curved line written over or under …
English Dictionary Webster - TIE - (v. t.) A beam or rod for holding 2 parts together; in railways, one of the transverse timbers which support …
English Dictionary Webster - TIE - (v. t.) An equality in numbers, as of votes, scores, etc., which prevents either party from being victorious; equality in …
English Dictionary Webster - TIE - (v. t.) A knot of hair, as at the back of a wig.
English Dictionary Webster - TIE - (v. t.) A bond; an obligation, moral or legal; as, the sacred ties of friendship or duty; the ties…
English Dictionary Webster - TIE - (v. t.) A knot; a fastening.
English Dictionary Webster - TIE - (v. t.) In order to remember, like cross line, or by curved line, or slur, drawn ...
- TIE - (v. t.) To unite firmly; to fasten; to hold.
Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary
reel, stitch, cord; vuzol, loop; skriplennya; brace
the dog broke its tie
sound. pl ultrasound; call
the ties of friendship- uzi friendship [love uzi]
the ties of blood, blood ties
family ties
the silken tie - sings. uzi kokhannya and friendship
to break a tie of smth. - Razirvati uzi chogos.
borg, goiter
the ties of patriotism - patriotic footwear
the ties of moral duty
a man free from bonds and ties- a man who is not tied up with everyday goiters
I was under the tie of secrecy- I am guilty buv save the mystery
the dog was rather a tie
the children are a great tie on her- Children at the tractors
four-in-hand tie
to loosen one "s tie - loosen the wuzol of the crib
Amer. sleeper
to count /to hit/ the ties - roz. walk on sleepers
pl. rozg. low boots with laces
gra vnichyu; zmagannya, in which supermen come to the finish line at once
to end in a tie - end in a tie
match between the frontal strikes; virishalna zustrich (after nothing)
tie breaker - dodatkovy match
to play /to shoot/ off a tie - play the big game
music league, legato sign
sea(mooring) bridle
specialist. call
Store stretched element; puff
black tie - dip. tuxedo
white tie - dip. tailcoat
the old school tie - joke. a) solidarity, camaraderie; b) snobbery
dieslovo
pov'yazuvati, tie'yazuvati
to tie a horse to a tree - tie a horse to a tree
to tie smth. in a bunch - call scho-l. at the beam
to tie smb."s hands - ring someone's hands (also trans.)
bandage
to tie the package
to tie an artery - honey. bandage an artery
add
to tie a ribbon in the hair - weave a hairline
zv'azuvati bonds
to tie the (marriage, nuptial) knot- zadnuvati ties slubu, vіnchati
preim. p. p. zv'yazuvati, zadnuvati
to be tied to the mainland by an isthmus- buti pov'yazanim with the mainland isthmus
creak; tie up (wuzom); bandage; lace up
to tie the legs of a table
to tie a bonnet- tie a droplet [cravat, vuzlik, loop, scarf]
to tie one "s shoes - lacing up the laces
to tie a piece of ribbon into a knot- tie a stitch with a bow
to tie the string tighter - tighten the lace
get involved, get involved
the band ties in front
the rope won "t tie - you won't tie a tie
hedge freedom diy; goiter'yazuvati; wrap around, wrap around
tied to /for/ time
to tie smb. to secrecy - vimagati from someone. dotrimannya taєmnitsi
the garden ties him very much
between minds
I shan "t tie you too rigidly - I will not put you too hard to think
shackle; pereshkojati
the wood ties the saw
he was tied by illness to his bed- ailment prikala yogo to bed
he is tied to the job
Amer. in'yazati (At the sheaf)
Amer.rozg. to come; wait a minute
this fact ties to no other - this fact ties to no other
(to) Amer.rozg. bow down (On someone, sho-l.)
he wants smb. to tie to - you need support
Amer.rozg. get busy (Chim-l.); take a seat (for something)
on the following day we tied into it again- the coming day, we harnessed ourselves to the robot again
sl. throw up (on someone), sharply criticize (Someone)
the two parties tied
raising rahunoks; win vnichyu; tie (About the horse)
to tie with smb. - play vnіchiu with kim-l.
to tie with smb. for the first place- Razdіliti with kim-l. before that other month
the two teams tied - the teams played tied
zvnyat (Rahunok)
to tie the score - win the score; raise rahunok
music strike with a legato sign, with a slur
Amer. lay the sleepers
to tie a railroad track - lay the sleepers on the railroad track
sl. nobility sho-l. similar; know something cleaner
he borrows my car and thinks he's done me a favour. Can you tie that?- Vіn koristuєtsya my car and vvazhає, scho to rob me of affection. Is it like a chuli? / Not bad, huh?
to tie oneself in (to) knots - get lost in difficult places
to tie smb."s tongue
to tie smb. hand and foot, to tie smb. neck and heels- pov'azuvati someone. on the hands and feet
to tie smb. by the leg - Amer. bind someone.
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dieslovo
- pov'yazuvati (zv'yazati)
- bind (attach'yazati, pov'yazati, uv'yazuvati)
- tie up (zav'yazati, goiter'yazuvati)
- bandage
- win vnichyu
- pіdv'yazuvati
- bind
- get involved
- lace up
name-list
- crib
- call (high school, z'ednannya, vuzol, binding)
- knot
- sleeper
- even rahunok
- lace
- nothing
- puff
Plural number: ties.
Forms of the word
Frazi
red tie
Chervona crib
close tie
close call
tie of friendship
uzi friendship
tie a knot
tie a wuzol
rail road tie
transom sleeper
tie the hands
ring your hands
tie the knot
zv'yazati vuzol
tie rope
tie a hank
tie the rope
tie a hank
tie knots
tie a wuzli
Propositions
Tom doesn't know how to tie yoga shoes.
Tom can't tie his shoelaces.
Pass the rope through the ring and tie it.
Let the skein through the ring and tie the yogo.
Tie Tom up with thie pie of rope.
Tie Tom with a rag of a hank.
Can you show me how to tie a tie?
Can you show me how to tie a bed?
How much does this tie cost?
How many koshtuє tsya crib?
I want a tie to go with this suit.
I want a bed for which suit.
The price of this tie is too high.
The bed is too expensive.
Tom bent down to tie yoga collar.
Tom got the hang of tying the string around the slipper.
This tie doesn't go with my suit.
Tsya crib will not come with my suit.
These ties aren't mine.
Qi cribs are not mine.
These tiesє raznі.
Qi cribs are different.
Did Bush have ties to al-Qaida?
Bush maw links with al-Qaeda?
Tom's ties are always too loud.
Tom must always wear noisy cribs.
Most men here wear ties every day.
Most people here today wear a crib.
He tied the dog to a tree.
Win tying the dog to a tree.
She tied him to the chair.
Vona tied Yogo to the stiletto.
She tied up the package with string.
Vona tied the package with twine.
my friend tied my shoes together and I fell when I tried to stand up.
My friend tied my shoelaces on my laces, and I fell, if I tried to get up.
Tom tied yoga shoes.
Tom tied the laces on the laces.
Tom's hands were tied yoga back.
Tom's hands were tied behind his back.
Tom and Mary tied John up.
Tom from Mary called John.
When I woke up, I found I had been tied up.
If I have thrown myself, I have revealed that I have been tied up.
I tied my dog to the tree in the yard.
I tied my dog to a tree by the park.
Tom tied his sweater around his waist.
Tom tied the light around his waist.
Can you tie a cherry stem into a knot with your tongue?
Can you tie a cherry holder at the vuzol with your tongue?