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1.b> 1) (); , ; to tie the newspapers in a bundle / ; to tie smb.'s hands together ; he was tied to a chair with cable ; did you tie the package or tape it? ? to tie back one's hair when cooking ; to tie a label on to the suitcase ;
2) (), i> ..i> ; a blouse that ties at the waist , ; ;
2.b> (), , i> ; to tie a ribbon ; could you help me tie my necktie? / ? to tie up one's shoelaces ; to tie a knot in the rope ; ;
3.b> .i> .i> / (); ; Croatia tied 1-1 with Portugal in the group stage 1:1 ; at half-time the scores were tied at 2-2 2:2 ; the vote was tied ;
4.b> (); pay increases which are often tied to inflation , ;
to tie smb. in knotsb> / ; i> ; to tie the knotb> .i> ; to be tied upb> , .