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词组 tie in with
释义
Phr V
tie in with
ties, tying, tied
tie in with sth
if one event ties in with another, it is planned so that both events happen at the same time
There are a series of interviews planned to tie in with the publication of his latest novel.
phrasetie in with1. tie in with sth to be similar to or connected with something else, especially something that contains the same information or ideas: What you're saying doesn't tie in with what other people say about him. These findings tie in with recent research in the field of genetics. SIMILAR TO: fit intie-in n singular a connection or similarity to something else: There must be a tie-in somewhere.2. tie in with sth if a book, record, concert etc is intended to tie in with something else, it is intended to be produced or happen at the same time, and they are connected with each other in some way: Springsteen has released a new album to tie in with his current US tour. The book was published to tie in with the popular 'Inspector Morse' TV series. SIMILAR TO: coincide (with)tie-in n C a product, such as a record, toy, or book, that is connected to a new film, TV programme etc: Tie-ins often generate more profit than the original film.

tie in

To have or create a close association with or connection to something; to complement or closely relate to something. This ties in to the earlier theory that social interactions are actually an evolutionary development. The film uses very particular colors to tie in with the theme of grief. The marketing campaign is supposed to tie in with the new movie.

tie in (to something)

to fasten or connect to something. Can you fix it so my computer can tie into Rachel's? This one will not tie into her computer.

tie in

(with someone or something) to join with someone or something; to connect with someone or something. (See also something">tie in with something.) I would like to tie in with you and see if we can solve this together. We would like for you to tie in and share your expertise.

tie in with something

[for a piece of information] to complement other information. These figures tie in with what I just said. The crime lab reportties in with ourcurrent theory.

tie in

Connect closely with, coordinate, as in They are trying to tie in the movie promotion with the book it is based on, or His story does not tie in with the facts. [First half of 1900s]

tie in

v.
1. To bring something into a close or effective relation with something: The college tied its fundraising campaign in with the alumni reunion. The pattern on the carpet ties in all the different fabrics in the room. In this paragraph, the author reviews the main points and ties them in.
2. To have a close or effective relation with something: The music should tie in with the holiday theme. If you make a remark during the lecture, the professor will discuss it as long as it ties in.
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