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101 deciding of a tie vote
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102 playing off of a tie vote or score
English-spanish dictionary > playing off of a tie vote or score
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103 trim or tie with bows
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104 wear a neck tie
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105 cup tie
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106 to tie down
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107 to tie in
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108 to tie oneself up in knots
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109 to tie up loose ends
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110 to tie up
2 (link) conectar, ligar, relacionar3 (occupy) liar, ocupar4 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL (capital) inmovilizar, invertir5 (finalize) finalizar, concluir, cerrar -
111 railroad tie-adzing machine
RAIL máquina azoladora de traviesa fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > railroad tie-adzing machine
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112 railway tie-adzing machine
RAIL máquina azoladora de traviesa fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > railway tie-adzing machine
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113 cross-tie
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114 to get tied up or tie o.s. up in knots
English-spanish dictionary > to get tied up or tie o.s. up in knots
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115 to tie sb up in knots
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116 to tie up the loose ends
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117 black tie
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118 cup-tie
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119 adjustable tie
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > adjustable tie
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120 angle tie
brida fEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > angle tie
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