'tied' tiene referencia cruzada con 'tie'. Se encuentra en una o más de las líneas abajo.'tied' is cross-referenced with 'tie'. It is in one or more of the lines below.
| Principal Translations |
| tie [sth] to [sth] vtr + prep | (attach using string, rope) | amarrar algo a algo vtr + prep |
| | | atar algo a algo vtr + prep |
| | He tied the horse to the post. |
| | Amarró el caballo al poste. |
| | Ató el caballo al poste. |
| tie [sth] with [sth] vtr + prep | (attach using string, rope) | atar algo con algo vtr + prep |
| | He tied the package with string. |
| | Ató el paquete con una cuerda. |
| tie [sth]⇒ vtr | (make: a knot) | atar⇒ vtr |
| | | anudar⇒ vtr |
| | She tied string round the giftbox. |
| | Ella ató cinta alrededor de la caja de regalo. |
| | Anudó una cinta alrededor de la caja de regalo. |
| tie [sth] vtr | (shoelaces: fasten) | atar⇒ vtr |
| | The runner tied her shoelaces tightly before starting her jog. |
| | La corredora se ató los cordones antes de empezar su carrera. |
| tie⇒ vi | (sport: be even) | empatar⇒ vtr |
| | The two teams tied for first place. |
| | Los dos equipos empataron. |
| tie [sth]⇒ vtr | (make the score even) | empatar⇒ vtr |
| | They tied the game with the last score. |
| | Ellos empataron el juego con la última anotación. |
| tie n | (necktie) | corbata nf |
| | He wore a blue tie to go with his white shirt. |
| | Él vistió una corbata azul con su camisa blanca. |
| tie n | (sport, game: draw) | empate nm |
| | Neither team was happy with the 2-2 tie. |
| | Ninguno de los dos equipos estaba contento con el empate de 2-2. |
| Additional Translations |
tie [sth] on [sth], tie [sth] onto [sth] vtr + prep | (attach) | atar algo a algo loc verb + prep |
| | | amarrar algo a algo loc verb + prep |
| | My grandma used to tie a piece of string on her finger in order to remember something. |
| | Mi abuela solía atarse un cordel al dedo cuando tenía que recordar algo. |
tie [sth] on, tie on [sth] vtr + adv | (attach with string, rope) | atar⇒ vtr |
| | | amarrar⇒ vtr |
| | James put the luggage on the roof rack and tied it on securely. |
| | James puso las maletas en el portaequipajes y las ató con firmeza. |
| tie n | (string, etc., for attaching things) | amarre nm |
| | | atadura nf |
| | The tie came loose and the bag dropped. |
| | El amarre se soltó y la maleta se cayó. |
| | La atadura se soltó y cayó la maleta. |
| tie n | figurative (bond) | lazo, vínculo nm |
| | | relación nf |
| | He stays in Ohio because of his family ties. |
| | Se queda en Ohio por sus lazos familiares. |
| tie n | (rod) | barra nf |
| | | viga nf |
| | The metal tie helped hold the structure together. |
| | La barra de metal ayudó a que la estructura se mantuviera unida. |
| | La viga de metal ayudó a mantener la estructura en pie. |
| tie n | (music: line connecting notes) | ligadura nf |
| | To elongate the last note of the measure, there is a tie to the following half note. |
| | Para alargar la medida de la última nota, hay una ligadura con la nota siguiente. |
| tie n | US (railroad) (ferrocarriles) | tirafondo nm |
| | | traviesa nf |
| | Railroad ties support the steel tracks. |
| | Los tirafondos de vía sostienen los rieles de acero. |
| | Las traviesas soportan la vías. |
| tie n | US (shoe) | de cordones, con cordones loc adj |
| | Do you prefer a tie or a loafer? |
| | ¿Prefieres los zapatos de cordones (or: con cordones) o los mocasines? |
| tie [sth] in [sth]⇒ vtr | (make a knot in) | amarrar⇒ vtr |
| | | anudar⇒ vtr |
| | He tied a knot in his scarf. |
| | Él amarró un nudo en su bufanda. |
| | Anudó la bufanda. |
| tie [sth]⇒ vtr | mainly US (match in sports) | empatar⇒ vtr |
| | The Canadian team tied the French. |
| | El equipo de Canadá empató a Francia. |
| tie [sb] to [sth/sb]⇒ vtr | figurative, often passive (restrict) | estar atado a v cop + loc adj |
| | He is tied to the job by the golden handcuffs in his contract. |
| | Está atado a su trabajo por la cláusula dorada de su contrato. |
| tie [sth]⇒ vtr | (extend sound of: note) | ligar⇒ vtr |
| | The C is tied over the bar for half a beat. |
| | La nota do está ligada con el siguiente compás medio tiempo. |
| tie [sth] vtr | often passive (connect: musical notes) | atar⇒ vtr |
| | | ligar⇒ vtr |
| | The quarter note and the eighth note were tied. |
| | La cuarta nota y la octava nota estaban atadas. |
| | La cuarta y la octava nota estaban ligadas. |
| be tied vtr | (be equal) | estar empatados v cop + adj |
| | | empatar⇒ vi |
| | With one day to go until the final vote, the two candidates were tied. |
| | Con un día para la votación final, los dos candidatos estaban empatados. |
| tie [sb/sth] to [sth] vtr + prep | figurative, often passive (connect, link) | estar ligado a v cop + loc adj |
| | | tener relación con loc verb + prep |
| | The politician had to resign because it was discovered that he was tied to the mafia. |
| | El político tuvo que renunciar porque se descubrió que estaba ligado a la mafia. |
Locuciones verbales tie | tied |
| tie in vi phrasal | (be consistent) | ser consistente loc verb |
| | | ser coherente loc verb |
| | James said they'd got home at 2 am and Paul said the same, so that ties in. |
| | James dijo que llegó a la casa a las 2 de la mañana y Paul dijo lo mismo, así que es consistente. |
| tie in with [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (be consistent with) | ser consistente con loc verb |
| | | estar conectado con loc verb |
| | This pottery fragment is 500 years old, which ties in with what archaeologists believe about the age of the settlement. |
| | El pedazo de cerámica tiene 500 años, y eso es consistente con lo que los arqueólogos creen sobre la época del asentamiento. |
| tie [sth] in vtr phrasal sep | (connect with [sth]) | relacionar algo con loc verb |
| | | conectar algo con loc verb |
| | This is a great idea, but it doesn't seem to fit with the rest of the novel. I'm not sure we can tie it in. |
| | Es una gran idea, pero no parece encajar con el resto de la novela. No sé cómo podemos relacionarla con ella. |
| tie in vi phrasal | (occur at coordinated time) | encajar⇒ vi |
| | Our train gets in at 19:00 and the concert starts at 19:30, so that ties in. |
| | Nuestro tren llega a las 7 y el concierta empieza a las 7.30, así que todo encaja. |
| tie in with [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (occur at coordinated time with) | encajar con loc verb |
| | | ir a la par de loc verb |
| | You want to meet for lunch? We'll be in town at midday anyway, so yes, that ties in with our plans. |
| | ¿Quieres juntarnos a almorzar? Estaremos en la ciudad al mediodía así que eso encaja con nuestros planes. |
| tie into [sth] vtr phrasal insep | US, figurative, informal (get started on) | empezar con vi + prep |
| tie into [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (fit in with, be related to) | encajar con vi + prep |
tie [sth] off, tie off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (restrict blood flow from vein, etc.) (Medicina) | ligar⇒ vtr |
| tie [sth] out vtr phrasal sep | slang (accounting: match) | cuadrar⇒ vtr |
| | | conciliar⇒ vtr |
| | (informal) | empatar⇒ vtr |
| | Can you tie out the client's financial statements with his accounts receivable ledger? |
| | ¿Puedes cuadrar las declaraciones del cliente con el libro mayor del contador? |
| tie out vi phrasal | slang (accounting: tally) | llevar la cuenta loc verb |
| | These numbers don't tie out. |
tie [sth/sb] up, tie up [sth/sb] vtr phrasal sep | (fasten or secure with rope) | atar⇒ vtr |
| | | amarrar⇒ vtr |
| Note: A hyphen is used when the term is a noun. |
| | Joe wrapped the package and tied it up with string. |
| | Joe envolvió el paquete y lo ató con una cuerda. |
tie [sth/sb] up, tie up [sth/sb] vtr phrasal sep | figurative, often passive (keep occupied) (figurado) | atar⇒ vtr |
| | | mantener ocupado vtr + adj |
| | Julia declined the meeting as it would have tied her up for three hours. |
| | Julia se negó a ir a la reunión ya que la ataría por tres horas. |
tie [sth] up, tie up [sth/sb] vtr phrasal sep | figurative (end, bring to a conclusion) | concluir⇒ vtr |
| | | finalizar⇒ vtr |
| | | terminar⇒ vtr |
| | The writer struggled to tie up his complex story. |
| | El escritor luchaba por concluir su compleja historia. |