tie

US /taɪ/
UK /taɪ/
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1.

领带

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.
他穿着西装,系着红色领带去参加婚礼。
Learning to knot a tie can be tricky.
学习打领带可能很棘手。
2.

平局, 打平

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.
比赛以2比2的平局结束。
They had to play an extra round to break the tie.
他们不得不进行加赛来打破平局
1.

系, 绑

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

:
She used a rope to tie the boat to the dock.
她用绳子把船在码头上。
Can you help me tie my shoelaces?
你能帮我鞋带吗?
2.

打平, 并列

achieve the same score or ranking as another competitor

:
The two runners tied for first place.
两名跑步者并列第一。
Our team managed to tie the score in the last minute.
我们队在最后一分钟成功扳平了比分。