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ties

Aussprache: [taɪz]

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Kontext: „clothing“

(noun) a piece of clothing that you wear around your neck, usually with a suit. It is long and thin, and it can be many colors and patterns. People often wear ties to look smart.

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He wore a blue tie that matched his suit perfectly.

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She decided not to wear a tie to the party because it was casual.

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What kind of tie do you think looks best with this shirt?

Kontext: „relationships“

(noun) a connection or bond between people. This can be family ties, friendships, or relationships. It shows how people are linked together.

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They have strong family ties that keep them close.

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His actions showed that he didn't value their friendship ties anymore.

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What kind of ties do you have with your relatives?

Kontext: „connection“

(verb) to connect two things together. This can be tying shoelaces or linking ideas in a conversation. It shows how things are attached or related.

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She ties her shoes every morning before school.

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He forgot to tie the rope, so it came loose.

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Can you tie the two pieces of paper together for me?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) a situation in a game or competition where neither player or team wins. It means the scores are equal and nobody comes out on top.

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The game ended in a tie, so both teams were happy.

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There wasn’t a tie in the match; one team clearly won.

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Was the final score a tie or did one team win?

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