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●ˌtie ˈin (with sth) ●ˌtie sth ˈin (with sth) to link sth or be linked to sth; to happen or to arrange for sth to happen at the same time as sth else (使)(与…)连接在一起;(使)同时进行◆The book was intended to tie in with the TV series. 这本书是为配合这部电视系列剧的播出而出版的。◆Jack couldn’t be tied in with the murder. 杰克不可能与这起谋杀案有关联。◆The release of their new album will be tied in with the tour. 他们的新专辑将在巡演时发行。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈtie-in noun 1. (BrE) a product such as a book or a toy that is sold in close connection with a film/movie, television programme, etc. (与电影、电视节目等密切关联的书籍、玩具等)衍生产品,搭配商品,周边产品◆television / film tie-ins 电视/电影的关联产品◆tie-in books / toys / sales 搭配书籍;周边玩具;捆绑销售2. (especially NAmE) a link or a relationship with sth 关联;关系◆a tie-in to the main subject 与主题的联系 |