tie in

tie in [tai in]  [taɪ ɪn] 

tie in 基本解释

tie in

动词结合成一体,(使)配合得当,(使)有联系

tie in 单语例句

1. tie in

1. " There's no change in our plan to tie up with Singapore Airlines, " Li said.

2. tie in是什么意思

2. Chinese parents are genetically programmed to plan everything for their children, from extracurricular activities while in kindergarten to childbearing after you tie the knot.

3. The new proposal would only lift the ban for women who tie the headscarf under their chin in the traditional Turkish way.

4. Other teas used in the foods include bamboo leaf, chrysanthemum and Fujian province's tie guanyin oolong.

5. Ferguson admitted his Premiership leaders had settled for a replay before Solskjaer's clincher in the dying seconds of the tie.

6. Coco was snapped trying on wedding gowns in Taipei this June sparking rumours they would tie the knot this month.

7. Everyone has had the experience of bundling up to counter the cold only then to start sweating like a horse in the di tie.

8. tie in的翻译

8. San Antonio won the first two games against Seattle in the second round this month but let the SuperSonics come back to tie it.

9. A whole range of related issues were discussed at a seminar Monday in Beijing to tie in with today's International Day for Narcotics Control.

10. tie in

10. Speculation is now rife Peaches will have to convert to Judaism so the couple can tie the knot in a traditional service.

tie in 英英释义

verb

1. make a logical or causal connection

    e.g. I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind
           colligate these facts
           I cannot relate these events at all

    Synonym: associate relate link colligate link up connect

2. tie in

2. be in connection with something relevant

    e.g. This ties in closely with his earlier remarks