tie
Pronunciación: [taɪ]
Contexto: «clothing»
(noun) a piece of clothing that you wear around your neck, usually under a shirt collar. It's often long and narrow, and people wear ties for formal occasions or work.
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He wore a beautiful blue tie to the wedding.
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She didn't wear a tie to the job interview, which was expected.
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Do you have a tie that matches your shirt?
Contexto: «games»
(noun) when two people or teams have the same score in a game. It's like saying nobody won because everyone did equally well.
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The game ended in a tie, so neither team won.
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There was no tie; one team clearly won the match.
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Was the final score a tie or did someone win?
Contexto: «connect»
(verb) to connect two things together or to make them stay together. Like tying your shoelaces to keep your shoes on your feet.
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I will tie the ribbon around the present to make it look pretty.
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She didn't tie her shoes, so they came undone while she was running.
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Can you tie this rope to the tree?
Contexto: «relationship»
(verb) to create a relationship or connection with someone. It’s like becoming closer friends or forming a bond.
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They tie their friendship together by sharing secrets.
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He doesn't tie himself to anyone; he prefers to stay independent.
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How do you tie your relationships with friends tighter?