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Detailed Translations for tied from English to Spanish

tied:


Translation Matrix for tied:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
afectado dupe; harmed; swindled; victim
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
atado chain; fetter; tie
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- even; fastened; laced; level; trussed
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
afectado committed; compulsory; forced; forcible; indebted; involuntary; obligatory; obliged; tied affected; affectedly; artificial; baffled; created; dazed; dumbfounded; enforced; exaggerated; excessive; exorbitant; faked; feigned; flabbergasted; forced; immoderate; made; moved; overdone; perplexed; pretended; snooty; strained; stunned; theatrical; touched; unnatural; upset
antinatural committed; compulsory; forced; forcible; indebted; involuntary; obligatory; obliged; tied abnormal; artificial; deviant; enforced; forced; strained; unnatural
atado bound; committed; not free; restrained; tied buttoned up; cuffed; fascinated; fastened; intrigued; tied up
careciendo libertad bound; committed; tied
comprometido bound; committed; not free; restrained; tied being involved; involved
compulsivo committed; compulsory; forced; forcible; indebted; involuntary; obligatory; obliged; tied inexonerably; relentless
contranatural committed; compulsory; forced; forcible; indebted; involuntary; obligatory; obliged; tied
entregado a bound; committed; not free; restrained; tied
fingido committed; compulsory; forced; forcible; indebted; involuntary; obligatory; obliged; tied bogus; drawn up; faked; false; feigned; fictitious; fictive; hypocritical; imaginary; insincere; invented; made up; mean; not genuine; notional; pretencious; sanctimonious; sham; spun a yarn; stingy; told a tall tale
forzado committed; compulsory; forced; forcible; indebted; involuntary; obligatory; obliged; tied inexonerably; inflated; relentless
forzoso committed; compulsory; forced; forcible; indebted; involuntary; obligatory; obliged; tied inexonerably; relentless
involuntario committed; compulsory; forced; forcible; indebted; involuntary; obligatory; obliged; tied ignorant; inadvertently; inexonerably; not knowing; not on purpose; relentless; unaware; unintentional; unthinking
ligado bound; committed; not free; restrained; tied
obligado bound; committed; compulsory; forced; forcible; indebted; involuntary; not free; obligatory; obliged; restrained; tied bound; committed; inexonerably; obligatory; obliged; prescribed; relentless
obligatorio bound; committed; compulsory; forced; forcible; indebted; involuntary; not free; obligatory; obliged; restrained; tied binding; bound; committed; compelling; compulsory; dutiful; imperative; inexonerably; mandatory; obligatory; obliged; obliging; prescribed; relentless; required

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Synonyms for "tied":


Antonyms for "tied":

  • untied; unlaced

Related Definitions for "tied":

  1. bound or secured closely1
    • the guard was found trussed up with his arms and legs securely tied1
  2. closed with a lace1
  3. fastened with strings or cords1
    • a neatly tied bundle1
  4. of the score in a contest1
    • the score is tied1
  5. bound together by or as if by a strong rope; especially as by a bond of affection1
    • people tied by blood or marriage1

tie:

tie [the ~] noun

  1. the tie (necktie; knotted tie)
    – neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front 1
    la corbata; la bufanda; el chal
  2. the tie (shawl; scarf; wrap)
    – neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front 1
    la bufanda; el pañuelo; el chal
  3. the tie
    el anudar
  4. the tie
    la atadura

Conjugations for tie:

present
  1. tie
  2. tie
  3. ties
  4. tie
  5. tie
  6. tie
simple past
  1. tied
  2. tied
  3. tied
  4. tied
  5. tied
  6. tied
present perfect
  1. have tied
  2. have tied
  3. has tied
  4. have tied
  5. have tied
  6. have tied
past continuous
  1. was tying
  2. were tying
  3. was tying
  4. were tying
  5. were tying
  6. were tying
future
  1. shall tie
  2. will tie
  3. will tie
  4. shall tie
  5. will tie
  6. will tie
continuous present
  1. am tying
  2. are tying
  3. is tying
  4. are tying
  5. are tying
  6. are tying
subjunctive
  1. be tied
  2. be tied
  3. be tied
  4. be tied
  5. be tied
  6. be tied
diverse
  1. tie!
  2. let's tie!
  3. tied
  4. tying
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for tie:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
abrochar buckle up; buckling together; clasping
anudar tie tie to
atadura tie
atar affixing; attaching; fastening; tie to
bufanda knotted tie; necktie; scarf; shawl; tie; wrap headcloth; headscarf; scarf; shawl
chal knotted tie; necktie; scarf; shawl; tie; wrap headcloth; headscarf; kerchief; scarf; shawl; wrap
corbata knotted tie; necktie; tie
pañuelo scarf; shawl; tie; wrap handkerchief; scarf
- affiliation; association; crosstie; draw; link; linkup; necktie; railroad tie; sleeper; standoff; tie beam; tie-in; tie-up
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
abotonar bind; bind together; tie; tie together bind; button up; connect; knot; tie together
abrochar bind; bind together; tie; tie together bind; button up; connect; couple; fasten; hitch on to; hook on to; hook together; knot; tie together; tie up
agarrarse a chain; fetter; tie catch; clamp; clasp; cling; grab; grasp; grip; seize; take hold of
agarrotar bind; bind fast; bind up; fasten; join; pinion; tie; tie up starch; stiffen
amarrar bind; bind fast; bind up; fasten; join; lash; pinion; tie; tie up anchor; cram up a lesson; fasten; learn; moor; secure; study; tie down; tie up; train
amordazar bind; bind fast; bind up; fasten; join; pinion; tie; tie up
anudar attach; bind; bind together; button; button up; fasten; fix; knot; tie; tie on; tie together; tie up allure; attract; entice; invite; seduce; tempt; tie up
atado chain; fetter; tie
atar attach; bind; bind fast; bind together; bind up; button; button up; cant; fasten; fix; join; knot; lace; lash; pinion; string; tack up; tie; tie on; tie together; tie up anchor; attach; bind round; bind together; bind up; bundle; confirm; connect; detain; fasten; fasten on; fix; keep on a string; lace up; leash on; moor; put on; secure; string; tie on; tie together; tie up; tie up high; unite
encadenar chain; fetter; tie attach; captivate; catch; chain; change tack; clamp; combine; connect; enchain; enthral; enthrall; fetter; handcuff; join; keep one's attention on something; link up; seize; shackle; snatch; sneak up on; tack; take unaware; tattle; twig
encordar bind; bind together; tie; tie together tie together
enlazar cant; lace; string; tack up; tie bind; enter; enter into; entwine; hitch in; hook into; interlace; intertwine; interweave; lace up; tie on to
hacer caer en la trampa bind; fasten; join; tie; tie up
ligar attach; bind; bind together; button; button up; fasten; fix; knot; tie; tie on; tie together; tie up connect; constrict; ligate; put through; tie up
sujetar bind; lash; tie attach; bind up; boost; clamp; confirm; connect; encourage; fasten; gag; hold; motivate; oppress; prop; prop up; push on; secure; shore; stimulate; support; tie up; tie up high
- attach; bind; bond; connect; draw; link; link up; marry; splice; wed
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- connection; fastening; junction; splice; union
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
atado bound; buttoned up; committed; cuffed; fascinated; fastened; intrigued; not free; restrained; tied; tied up

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Related Definitions for "tie":

  1. a fastener that serves to join or connect1
  2. neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front1
    • he wore a vest and tie1
  3. a cord (or string or ribbon or wire etc.) with which something is tied1
    • he needed a tie for the packages1
  4. a horizontal beam used to prevent two other structural members from spreading apart or separating1
  5. one of the cross braces that support the rails on a railway track1
  6. (music) a slur over two notes of the same pitch; indicates that the note is to be sustained for their combined time value1
  7. the finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided1
    • their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie1
  8. a social or business relationship1
    • he was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team1
  9. equality of score in a contest1
  10. form a knot or bow in1
    • tie a necktie1
  11. limit or restrict to1
    • I am tied to UNIX1
    • These big jets are tied to large airports1
  12. finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.1
    • The teams drew a tie1
  13. fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord1
    • They tied their victim to the chair1
  14. connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces1
  15. unite musical notes by a tie1
  16. make by tying pieces together1
    • The fishermen tied their flies1
  17. perform a marriage ceremony1
  18. create social or emotional ties1

Wiktionary Translations for tie:

tie
noun
  1. tie score
  2. strong connection between people
  3. curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch, combining their lengths
verb
  1. to attach or fasten with string
  2. to secure something by tying a string or the like

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
tie anudar knopen — een vastzittende lus in een koord, draad of touw maken
tie atar binden — vastmaken (evt. figuurlijk)
tie corbata KrawatteKleidungsstück: schmales Stoffband, dass man um den Hals und Kragen bindet, meist zum Anzug getragen
tie anudar verknoten — (transitiv) durch einen Knoten verbinden, anbinden
tie amarrar; atar zurren(transitiv), Nautik: einen Gegenstand mit Hilfe eines Taues oder einer Kette fixieren
tie fijar; sujetar attacher — Fixer
tie corbata cravate — morceau d’étoffe porté autour du cou
tie enlace lien — Ce qui sert à lier
tie ligar; anudar; relacionar; atar; vincular lierserrer avec une corde ou avec toute autre chose flexible.
tie empate match nul — (sport) pointage désignant une égalité entre deux opposants à la fin de la rencontre.
tie anudar; ligar; atar nouerlier au moyen d’un nœud, d'un lien.
tie ligar; atar; encuadernar relierlier de nouveau, refaire le nœud qui liait et qui est défaire.

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