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tie verb 1attach/fasten sb/sth with string/rope 用线或绳缚、拴ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBfirmly, securely, tightly 系牢;系紧◆Did you tie the balloons on tightly?你把气球系牢了吗?loosely 系得松◆He wore plimsolls, loosely tied with bits of string.他穿着帆布鞋,鞋带系得很松。carefully 仔细地系neatly 系整齐◆Tie the cords neatly.把绳子系整齐。back, on, together, up 往后系;系上;系在一起;捆绑PREPOSITIONaround, round (especially BrE) 绕着⋯系◆He tied his bathrobe firmly around him.他把浴衣紧紧地系在身上。in(to) 系成⋯◆Her hair was tied into a loose ponytail.她的头发扎成一个松散的马尾辫。onto 系在⋯上◆I tied the bundle onto the end of the string.我把包裹系在绳子的一头。to 系在⋯上◆She tied the rope securely to a tree.她把绳子牢牢地系在一棵树上。with 用⋯系◆Katie tied her hair back with a ribbon.凯蒂用丝带把头发扎在脑后。 |