tied 音标拼音: [t'ɑɪd]
v . 系,打结,约束
vbl . 系,打结,约束
系,打结,约束系,打结,约束
tied adj 1 :
bound or secured closely ; "
the guard was found trussed up with his arms and legs securely tied "; "
a trussed chicken " [
synonym : {
trussed }, {
tied }]
2 :
bound together by or as if by a strong rope ;
especially as by a bond of affection ; "
people tied by blood or marriage "
3 :
fastened with strings or cords ; "
a neatly tied bundle " [
synonym :
{
tied }, {
fastened }] [
ant : {
unfastened }, {
untied }]
4 :
closed with a lace ; "
snugly laced shoes " [
synonym : {
laced },
{
tied }] [
ant : {
unlaced }, {
untied }]
5 :
of the score in a contest ; "
the score is tied " [
synonym :
{
tied (
p )}, {
even }, {
level (
p )}]
Tie \
Tie \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Tied }(
Obs . {
Tight });
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Tying }.] [
OE .
ti ?
en ,
teyen ,
AS .
t [
imac ]
gan ,
ti ['
e ]
gan ,
fr .
te ['
a ]
g ,
te ['
a ]
h ,
a rope ;
akin to Icel .
taug ,
and AS .
te ['
o ]
n to draw ,
to pull .
See {
Tug },
v .
t .,
and cf .
{
Tow }
to drag .]
1 .
To fasten with a band or cord and knot ;
to bind . "
Tie the kine to the cart ." --
1 Sam .
vi .
7 .
[
1913 Webster ]
My son ,
keep thy father '
s commandment ,
and forsake not the law of thy mother :
bind them continually upon thine heart ,
and tie them about thy neck .
--
Prov .
vi .
20 ,
21 .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To form ,
as a knot ,
by interlacing or complicating a cord ;
also ,
to interlace ,
or form a knot in ;
as ,
to tie a cord to a tree ;
to knit ;
to knot . "
We do not tie this knot with an intention to puzzle the argument ." --
Bp .
Burnet .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
To unite firmly ;
to fasten ;
to hold .
[
1913 Webster ]
In bond of virtuous love together tied . --
Fairfax .
[
1913 Webster ]
4 .
To hold or constrain by authority or moral influence ,
as by knotted cords ;
to oblige ;
to constrain ;
to restrain ;
to confine .
[
1913 Webster ]
Not tied to rules of policy ,
you find Revenge less sweet than a forgiving mind . --
Dryden .
[
1913 Webster ]
5 . (
Mus .)
To unite ,
as notes ,
by a cross line ,
or by a curved line ,
or slur ,
drawn over or under them .
[
1913 Webster ]
6 .
To make an equal score with ,
in a contest ;
to be even with .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
To ride and tie }.
See under {
Ride }.
{
To tie down }.
(
a )
To fasten so as to prevent from rising .
(
b )
To restrain ;
to confine ;
to hinder from action .
{
To tie up },
to confine ;
to restrain ;
to hinder from motion or action .
[
1913 Webster ]
120 Moby Thesaurus words for "
tied ":
affiliate ,
affiliated ,
aground ,
alike ,
allied ,
anchored ,
assembled ,
associate ,
associated ,
at par ,
au pair ,
banded together ,
beholden ,
beholden to ,
bound ,
bounden ,
bounden to ,
bracketed ,
caught ,
chained ,
collateral ,
collected ,
commensurate ,
committed ,
conjoined ,
conjugate ,
connected ,
copulate ,
correlated ,
coupled ,
drawn ,
duty -
bound ,
equal ,
equalized ,
even ,
even stephen ,
fast ,
fastened ,
fettered ,
fifty -
fifty ,
fixed ,
gathered ,
grounded ,
half -
and -
half ,
hampered ,
hand -
in -
glove ,
hand -
in -
hand ,
handcuffed ,
held ,
high and dry ,
impacted ,
implicated ,
in bonds ,
in chains ,
in duty bound ,
in irons ,
incorporated ,
indebted to ,
inextricable ,
integrated ,
interlinked ,
interlocked ,
interrelated ,
intimate ,
involved ,
ironbound ,
jammed ,
joined ,
knotted ,
leagued ,
level ,
like ,
linked ,
manacled ,
matched ,
mated ,
merged ,
moored ,
nip and tuck ,
obligate ,
obligated ,
obliged ,
obliged to ,
of that ilk ,
of that kind ,
on a footing ,
on a level ,
on a par ,
on even ground ,
packed ,
paired ,
par ,
parallel ,
pledged ,
proportionate ,
quits ,
related ,
saddled ,
shackled ,
spliced ,
square ,
stalemated ,
stranded ,
strapped ,
stuck ,
stuck fast ,
tethered ,
tied down ,
tied up ,
trammeled ,
transfixed ,
twinned ,
under obligation ,
undivided ,
united ,
unseparated ,
wed ,
wedded ,
wedged ,
yoked
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