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tie



tie
cravate


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anglais > français
tie
     1. n. (Habillement) Cravate.
           What color tie goes well with this shirt?
     2. n. (Sport) Match nul, ex-aequo, égalité.
           The game was a tie.
           It's a tie score: 3 - 3.
     3. n. (Ferro) (États-Unis) (Railroad tie) Bille de chemin de fer, traverse.
     4. n. (Musique) Liaison (de prolongation).
     5. v. Attacher, nouer, relier, lier.
     6. v. (Intransitif) Faire match nul.
           The two teams are tied so far and will need another playoff game.
anglais > anglais
tie
     1. n. A knot; a fastening.
     2. n. A knot of hair, as at the back of a wig.
     3. n. A necktie (item of clothing consisting of a strip of cloth tied around the neck). See also bow tie, black tie.
     4. n. The situation in which two or more participants in a competition are placed equally.
           It's two outs in the bottom of the ninth, tie score.
     5. n. A twist tie, a piece of wire embedded in paper, strip of plastic with ratchets, or similar object which is wound around something and tightened.
     6. n. A strong connection between people or groups of people; a bond.
           the sacred ties of friendship or of duty; the ties of allegiance
     7. n. (construction) A structural member firmly holding two pieces together.
           Ties work to maintain structural integrity in windstorms and earthquakes.
     8. n. (rail transport, US) A horizontal wooden or concrete structural member that supports and ties together rails.
     9. n. (cricket) The situation at the end of all innings of a match where both sides have the same total of runs (different from a draw).
     10. n. (sports) A meeting between two players or teams in a competition.
           The FA Cup third round tie between Liverpool and Cardiff was their first meeting in the competition since 1957.
     11. n. (music) A curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch denoting that they should be played as a single note with the combined length of both notes (not to be confused with a slur).
     12. n. (statistics) One or more equal values or sets of equal values in the data set.
     13. n. (surveying) A bearing and distance between a lot corner or point and a benchmark or iron off site.
     14. n. (graph theory) A connection between two vertices.
     15. v. To twist (a string, rope, or the like) around itself securely.
           Tie this rope in a knot for me, please.
           Tie the rope to this tree.
     16. v. To form (a knot or the like) in a string or the like.
           Tie a knot in this rope for me, please.
     17. v. To attach or fasten (one thing to another) by string or the like.
           Tie him to the tree.
     18. v. To secure (something) by string or the like.
           Tie your shoes.
     19. v. (transitive, or intransitive) To have the same score or position as another in a competition or ordering.
           They tied for third place.
           They tied the game.
     20. v. (US, transitive) To have the same score or position as (another) in a competition or ordering.
           He tied me for third place.
     21. v. (music) To unite (musical notes) with a line or slur in the notation.
français > anglais
cravate
     1. n-f. necktie
     2. n-f. headlock (wrestling move)
     3. n-f. (Quebec) Situation in which a canoe is stuck on a rock

Prononciation

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Exemples de phrases

I don't think that this shirt suits a red tie. 
    Je pense que cette chemise ne va pas bien avec une cravate rouge.
I would take this brown tie. 
    Je voudrais prendre cette cravate marron.
That's a nice tie you're wearing. 
    C'est une belle cravate que tu portes !
I chose him a nice tie. 
    Je lui ai choisi une belle cravate.
Show me another tie, please. 
    Montrez-moi une autre cravate, s'il vous plaît.



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