tie-up

英[taɪʌp] 美[taɪʌp]
  • n. (资金)占用;冻结;停业;交通停顿
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Noun:
  1. a social or business relationship;

    "a valuable financial affiliation"
    "he was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team"
    "many close associations with England"

  2. an interruption of normal activity

1. Despite the heat, he'd swapped his overalls for a suit and tie.
尽管很热,他还是脱掉工作服换上了西装和领带。

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2. He was a big man, smartly dressed in a suit and tie.
他身材高大,穿着西服打着领带,非常帅气。

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3. They'll meet the winners of the first round tie.
他们将迎战第一轮淘汰赛中的胜者。

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4. Of course, the old school tie has been a help.
校友关系当然是帮了忙的。

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5. He wore a T-shirt that had been tie-dyed in bright colours.
他身穿一件颜色鲜艳的扎染的T恤。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This project tied up a great deal of manpower.
      这项工程占用了大量人力。
    2. It's been taken up too much time.
      占用的时间太多了。
    3. All the dishes have been frozen up.
      所有的菜都已经冻结了。
    4. That'll not only tie up my money but also increase my cost.
      那将不仅会冻结我的资金而且会增加我的费用。
    5. The firm will probably pack up and move northwest.
      这家商行可能要停业迁移到西北去了。
    6. The company was wound up two years ago.
      这个公司两年前停业了。
    7. The accident tied up traffic for nearly an hour.
      这次事故使交通停顿了近一个小时。

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