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1 tie up
v lligar | immobilitzars tie-up relació estreta (between/with entre/amb) -
2 tie
s cinta, cordó, lligall | brida | llaç, nus | corbata | lligam | empat | lligat | destorbv lligar | cordar | fer un nus | lligar-se | empatar | anar lligat -
3 tie-in
s relacio (between/with entre/amb) | llibre, disc, etc. relacionat amb una pel·lícula o sèrie de televisió nova -
4 tie down
v lligar -
5 tie in with
s concordar amb -
6 tie tamper
s màquina batonadora, batonadoraDef. del Termcat: Màquina que distribueix i compacta el balast sota els carrils, segons l'altura de cada punt de la via. -
7 tie-break
s sistema de punt per jugadaEsports: VoleibolDef. del Termcat: Sistema d'anotació de punts aplicat en el joc decisiu, en què tota jugada guanyada dóna un punt a l'equip que l'ha feta, tant si es tracta de l'equip servidor com de l'equip receptor.s joc decisiuEsports: TennisDef. del Termcat: Sistema de desempat que consisteix a declarar guanyador el jugador o la parella que obté primer set punts amb un marge de dos punts, aplicat quan, en un set, s'arriba a un empat a sis jocs.Formes desestimades: mort sobtada -
8 tie-dye
s fer nusos a una peça de roba abans de tenyir-la per tal que quedi un color desigual -
9 bow tie
s corda d'un arc -
10 cup tie
s partit de copa -
11 resolve an earlier tie
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12 knot
s nus, llaç | dificultat, problemav lligar, fer un nus, fer nusos | arrugar (celles) | fer-se un nus, embolicar-seto tie oneself in knots fer-se un embolic
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