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1 knotting varnish
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2 tie
1. present participle - tying; verb1) ((often with to, on etc) to fasten with a string, rope etc: He tied the horse to a tree; The parcel was tied with string; I don't like this job - I hate being tied to a desk.) attacher2) (to fasten by knotting; to make a knot in: He tied his shoelaces.) nouer3) (to be joined by a knot etc: The belt of this dress ties at the front.) se nouer4) (to score the same number of points etc (in a game, competition etc): Three people tied for first place.) être à égalité2. noun1) (a strip of material worn tied round the neck under the collar of a shirt: He wore a shirt and tie.) cravate2) (something that joins: the ties of friendship.) lien3) (an equal score or result (in a game, competition etc); a draw.) match nul4) (a game or match to be played.) match de championnat•- tie someone down - tie down - tie in/up -
3 knot
1 noun∎ to tie sth in a knot, to tie a knot in sth nouer qch, faire un nœud à qch;∎ to tie/to untie a knot faire/défaire un nœud;∎ the wool is full of knots la laine est toute emmêlée;∎ figurative my stomach was in knots j'avais l'estomac noué;∎ familiar to get tied up in knots, to tie oneself (up) in knots s'emmêler les pinceaux(e) (cluster of people) petit groupe m∎ we are doing 15 knots nous filons 15 nœuds;∎ figurative at a rate of knots à toute allure, à un train d'enfer;∎ familiar she was spending her money at a rate of knots elle jetait l'argent par les fenêtres(g) Ornithology bécasseau m maubèche, canut m∎ he knotted the rope around his waist il s'est attaché ou noué la corde autour de la taille∎ my stomach knotted up with fear j'avais l'estomac noué par la peur
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