Tie

  • 21tie-in — tie′ in adj. 1) designating a sale in which the buyer, in order to get the item desired, must also purchase one or more other items 2) pertaining to two or more products advertised or sold together 3) a marketing strategy or campaign in which… …

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  • 22tie|on — «TY ON, N», adjective. that is fastened on by tying: »tie on labels, a tie on headband …

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  • 23tie-in — index relation (connection), relevance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 tie in …

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  • 24tiè — inter. CO per esprimere maligna soddisfazione per qcs. di spiacevole capitato ad altri: tiè, così impari! {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: sec. XX. ETIMO: da tieni, imp. di tenere …

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  • 25Tie-in — [tai |in] das; s, s <zu engl. to tie in »zu etw. passen«> kleines Werbegeschenk [in Spielzeug od. Süßigkeitsverpackungen]; vgl. ↑Give away …

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  • 26tie up — tie a string or piece of rope around    If you tie up the parcel I ll take it to the post office …

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  • 27tie up — (something) to limit the use of something. All our savings are tied up in buying a house right now. My daughter can tie the phone up for hours …

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  • 28tie in — ► tie in be or cause to be in harmony with something. Main Entry: ↑tie …

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  • 29tie up — ► tie up 1) restrict the movement of (someone) by binding their limbs or binding them to something. 2) bring to a satisfactory conclusion. 3) informal occupy (someone) to the exclusion of other activity. 4) invest or reserve (capital) so that it… …

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  • 30tie-in — ☆ tie in [tī′in΄ ] adj. designating or of a sale in which two or more articles, one of which is usually scarce or in demand, are offered in combination, often at a reduced price, and cannot be bought separately n. 1. a tie in sale or… …

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