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tied

:/taɪd/
:/taɪd/
adj.:
只租给雇工居住的
v.:
“tie”的过去式和过去分词
网络:
绑;被束缚的;系上了的
例句
1.
When producing too much, money gets tied up in materials and resources that could be used for other opportunities are spent.
生产过量可用其他方面生产过量生产过量材料资源不能动用
2.
He said the 11 men spent the first month of detention tied together by a rope.
他们11男子拘留第一个绳子一起
3.
But after seeing the body, Norton is sure they were climbing tied together when Mallory fell. "There was a rope wrapped round his waist. "
检验尸体诺顿确信马罗里坠落他们攀登一块
4.
The rubber rope tied to the jumper's ankle is long enough to ensure that he or she will enjoy the "free fall" in the air for a few seconds.
跳跃橡皮足以使跳跃空中享受秒钟自由落体
5.
Stretched over a punishment rack, his hands tied down and feet held, the prisoner was beaten.
犯人受刑台上下面接受鞭打
6.
Convinced he was a devil, his parents tied him up like an unwanted kitten in a gunnysack and threw him down a well.
父母魔鬼只是小猫一样起来麻袋一口
7.
April came as a relief to Andes' wife, Julie, who had found his phone tied up with texting when she tried to call him on lunch breaks.
安德斯妻子朱莉这个终于可以松口气之前午休时间安德斯打电话发现手机短信
8.
Prosecutors say the policemen forced their way into the bank in the capital, Tegucigalpa and tied up the security guards at gunpoint.
检察官这些警察闯进首都特古西加尔巴一家银行所有保安捆绑起来
9.
A worker's pay is often tied to things like his specific knowledge and experience.
工人薪水一般特定知识经验联系
10.
The soil in return for her service keeps the tree tied to her, the sky asks nothing and leaves it free.
土地束缚身上作为服务报酬天空一点不要就让自由