tied
Aussprache: [taɪd]
Wort
Kontext: „physical binding“
(verb) to fasten or secure two or more things together. When you tie your shoelaces, you are making sure they stay put and won’t come undone.
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She tied her shoes before running outside to play.
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He didn’t tie his shoes properly, so they came loose while he was walking.
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Did you tie your jacket around your waist when it got warm?
Kontext: „competition“
(verb) when two players or teams finish a game or contest with the same score. This means neither side won and both did equally well.
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The game ended with the teams tied at 2-2.
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They were not tied; one team clearly won the match.
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What happens if the score is tied at the end of the game?
Kontext: „emotional connection“
(verb) to have strong feelings or connections with someone or something. When you feel tied to a friend, it means you care about them a lot.
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She felt tied to her hometown even after moving away.
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He doesn’t feel tied to his old school; he prefers his new one.
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Do you feel tied to your family or friends?
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