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tied
(v.)系,打結,約束(vbl.)系,打結,約束
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tie
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Tied
(
Obs
.
Tight
);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Tying
]
1.
To
fasten
with
a
band
or
cord
and
knot
;
to
bind
.
“
Tie
the
kine
to
the
cart.”
My
son
,
keep
thy
father's
commandment
,
and
forsake
not
the
law
of
thy
mother
:
bind
them
continually
upon
thine
heart
,
and
tie
them
about
thy
neck
.
--
Prov
.
vi
. 20,21.
2.
To
form
,
as
a
knot
,
by
interlacing
or
complicating
a
cord
;
also
,
to
interlace
,
or
form
a
knot
in
;
as
,
to
tie
a
cord
to
a
tree
;
to
knit
;
to
knot
.
“We
do
not
tie
this
knot
with
an
intention
to
puzzle
the
argument.”
3.
To
unite
firmly
;
to
fasten
;
to
hold
.
In
bond
of
virtuous
love
together
tied
.
--
Fairfax
.
4.
To
hold
or
constrain
by
authority
or
moral
influence
,
as
by
knotted
cords
;
to
oblige
;
to
constrain
;
to
restrain
;
to
confine
.
Not
tied
to
rules
of
policy
,
you
find
Revenge
less
sweet
than
a
forgiving
mind
. --
Dryden
.
5.
Mus.
To
unite
,
as
notes
,
by
a
cross
line
,
or
by
a
curved
line
,
or
slur
,
drawn
over
or
under
them
.
6.
To
make
an
equal
score
with
,
in
a
contest
;
to
be
even
with
.
To ride and tie
.
See
under
Ride
.
To tie down
.
(a)
To
fasten
so
as
to
prevent
from
rising
.
(b)
To
restrain
;
to
confine
;
to
hinder
from
action
.
To tie up
,
to
confine
;
to
restrain
;
to
hinder
from
motion
or
action
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
tied
adj
1:
bound
or
secured
closely
; "
the
guard
was
found
trussed
up
with
his
arms
and
legs
securely
tied
"; "
a
trussed
chicken
" [
syn
:
trussed
]
2:
bound
together
by
or
as
if
by
a
strong
rope
;
especially
as
by
a
bond
of
affection
; "
people
tied
by
blood
or
marriage
"
3:
fastened
with
strings
or
cords
; "
a
neatly
tied
bundle
" [
syn
:
fastened
] [
ant
:
untied
]
4:
closed
with
a
lace
; "
snugly
laced
shoes
" [
syn
:
laced
]
[
ant
:
unlaced
]
5:
of
the
score
in
a
contest
; "
the
score
is
tied
" [
syn
:
tied(p)
,
even
,
level(p)
]
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