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1 tied
adj.• atado, -a adj.• ligado, -a adj.• trabado, -a adj.taɪd[taɪd]ADJ1) (Sport) empatado2) (Mus) [note] ligado3) (Brit)tied cottage — casa de campo cedida o alquilada a un empleado, generalmente a un trabajador del campo
tied house — (=pub) bar que está obligado a vender una marca de cerveza en exclusiva
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2 tied down
tied down*expr.• muy ocupado, -a adj. -
3 tied to the apron strings of
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4 tied
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5 tied letter
nPRINT letra atada f -
6 tied
adj.1 empatado.2 atado, prendido, amarrado.pp.participio pasado del verbo TIE.pt.pretérito del verbo TIE. -
7 tied aid
s.ayuda vinculada, ayuda condicionada. -
8 tied column
s.columna zunchada. -
9 tied cottage
s.1 vivienda ligada al trabajo, alojamiento provisto por el empleador.2 casa de campo. -
10 tied house
s.bar obligado a vender marca exclusiva, taberna comprometida con una marca de cerveza. -
11 tied loan
s.préstamo amarrado, préstamo condicionado. -
12 tied pub
s.bar obligado a vender marca exclusiva, taberna comprometida con una marca de cerveza. -
13 tied-down
adj.amarrado, sujeto. -
14 tied-up
adj.atareado, ocupado, muy comprometido.pp.participio pasado del verbo TIE-UP.pt.pretérito del verbo TIE-UP. -
15 tongue-tied
tr['tʌŋtaɪd]1 cortado,-atongue-tied ['tʌŋ.taɪd] adjto get tongue-tied : trabársele la lengua a unoadj.• premioso, -a adj.• que tiene dificultad al hablar adj.• tímido, -a adj.adjective <youth/suitor> tímido, cohibidohe gets tongue-tied-tied when she's around — se cohíbe or se corta cuando está ella
['tʌŋtaɪd]ADJ con la lengua trabada; (fig) tímido, cortado, premioso frm* * *adjective <youth/suitor> tímido, cohibidohe gets tongue-tied-tied when she's around — se cohíbe or se corta cuando está ella
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16 be fit to be tied
be fit to be tied*expr.• estar enojado, -a expr.• estar furioso, -a expr. -
17 get tied up in a deal
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18 to be tied to somebody's apron strings
estar pegado,-a a las faldas de alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be tied to somebody's apron strings
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19 to get tied up in knots
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20 be tied up
1) (to be busy; to be involved (with): I can't discuss this matter just now - I'm tied up with other things.) estar pillado/ocupado/liado2) ((with with) to be connected with.) estar relacionado/conectado con
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