Tie

  • 81tie-up — noun 1. a social or business relationship a valuable financial affiliation he was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team many close associations with England • Syn: ↑affiliation, ↑association, ↑tie • …

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  • 82tie-up — /tuy up /, n. 1. a temporary stoppage or slowing of business, traffic, telephone service, etc., as due to a strike, storm, or accident. 2. the act or state of tying up or the state of being tied up. 3. an involvement, connection, or entanglement …

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  • 83tie — • reitti, kulkureitti, kulkyväylä, latu, polku, rata, tie, ura, väylä, yhteys • polku, tie, ura • tie, katu, kuja …

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  • 84tie-in — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms tie in : singular tie in plural tie ins business a product such as a toy or a book that is connected with a successful film or television programme …

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  • 85tie-in — noun a fastener that serves to join or connect (Freq. 1) the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction • Syn: ↑link, ↑linkup, ↑tie • Derivationally related forms: ↑tie ( …

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  • 86tie-on — adjective fastened by tying on tie on labels • Similar to: ↑attachable * * * ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from tie on, v. : fastened with ties or by tying on : designed to be used or worn tied on or over something else variations of a …

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  • 87tie up — {v. phr.} 1. To show or stop the movement or action of; hinder; tangle. * /The crash of the two trucks tied up all traffic in the center of town./ * /The strike tied up the factory./ 2. To take all the time of. * /The meeting will tie the… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 88tie-up — {n.} A congestion; a stoppage of the normal flow of traffic, business or correspondence. * /There was a two hour traffic tie up on the highway./ * /No pay checks were delivered because of the mail service tie up./ …

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  • 89tie up — {v. phr.} 1. To show or stop the movement or action of; hinder; tangle. * /The crash of the two trucks tied up all traffic in the center of town./ * /The strike tied up the factory./ 2. To take all the time of. * /The meeting will tie the… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 90tie-up — {n.} A congestion; a stoppage of the normal flow of traffic, business or correspondence. * /There was a two hour traffic tie up on the highway./ * /No pay checks were delivered because of the mail service tie up./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms