tie

US /taɪ/
UK /taɪ/
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1.

dasi

a strip of material worn around the collar and tied in a knot at the front, for decorative purposes

:
He wore a suit and a red tie to the wedding.
Dia mengenakan setelan jas dan dasi merah ke pesta pernikahan.
Learning to knot a tie can be tricky.
Belajar mengikat dasi bisa jadi sulit.
2.

seri, imbang

a result in a game or competition in which two or more competitors finish with the same score or in the same position

:
The game ended in a tie, 2-2.
Pertandingan berakhir seri, 2-2.
They had to play an extra round to break the tie.
Mereka harus bermain babak tambahan untuk memecahkan seri.
1.

mengikat, menambatkan

attach or fasten (someone or something) with string or similar cord

:
She used a rope to tie the boat to the dock.
Dia menggunakan tali untuk mengikat perahu ke dermaga.
Can you help me tie my shoelaces?
Bisakah kamu membantuku mengikat tali sepatuku?
2.

seri, imbang

achieve the same score or ranking as another competitor

:
The two runners tied for first place.
Kedua pelari itu seri untuk posisi pertama.
Our team managed to tie the score in the last minute.
Tim kami berhasil menyamakan kedudukan di menit terakhir.