altre traduzioni
cravatta |
tie
necktie
cravat
|
legame |
link
bond
tie
binding
connection
liaison
|
pareggio |
draw
tie
balance
equalizer
squaring
equaliser
|
parità |
equality
par
parity
tie
|
nodo |
node
knot
junction
crux
tie
loop
|
vincolo |
bond
link
tie
obligation
binding
lien
|
laccio |
lace
snare
string
tourniquet
lasso
tie
|
stringa |
string
lace
tie
shoestring
|
traversina |
sleeper
tie
|
incontro in serie |
tie
|
legare |
wire
tie
bind
link
tie up
tether
|
annodare |
tie
knot
form
|
allacciarsi |
tie
fasten
interlace
|
allacciare |
fasten
tie
lace
buckle
hook up
strap in
|
pareggiare |
equalize
match
balance
draw
tie
level
|
attaccare |
attack
stick
attach
strike
hang
tie
|
affibbiare |
buckle
tie
clasp
|
fermare |
stop
hold
stay
arrest
shut down
tie
|
uguagliare |
match
equal
even
equalize
equate
tie
|
ingarbugliarsi |
tangle
ravel
tie
|
sinonimi
sostantivo
verbo
Esempi
“There seems nothing to do but tie you up every night, and during the daytime too.
Maybe it was one of the knots into which the Noiesni could tie space.
He looked at Blythe’s red-rimmed eyes, the hair sticking out from behind her ears, the hasty binding she’d tried to tie it back with.
Quai’Shu’s intent when he’d made all his inner circle bond like this had been to tie his most trusted family and servants more tightly.
His ploy to frighten the thieves into immediate action wouldn’t do a bit of good if their only tie to Alsayer was bound to a chair in the middle of the room.
’The slavers turned and left, and when it came to it, Tuuran held up his arms and let them tie him back to his pole and lead him through the camp and push him into a pen with the rest.
He strips the bow tie from around his neck and drapes it on the frame of the Pissarro.
And why did you tie me up?
It was long enough that the three of them, sitting side by side on a massive branch, were able to tie themselves together and to the tree itself.
Do you think the spellcaster will be content to let you keep his gold and spill his secrets, or do you think he’ll be back soon to tie up loose ends?
Wished she’d taken the nightgown to tie her knife and two arrows around her leg, rather than leave them on the shore, but she had no choice.
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