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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    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

    1. pov'yazuvati (zv'yazati)
    2. bind (attach'yazati, pov'yazati, uv'yazuvati)
    3. tie up (zav'yazati, goiter'yazuvati)
    4. bandage
    5. win vnichyu
    6. pіdv'yazuvati
    7. bind
    8. get involved
    9. lace up

    name-list

    1. crib
    2. call (high school, z'ednannya, vuzol, binding)
    3. knot
    4. sleeper
    5. even rahunok
    6. lace
    7. nothing
    8. 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?