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tie upsee ⇨ tie/untie 1,2 tie upphr v [t] 1. [ tie sb ↔ up] to tie someone's arms, legs etc so that they cannot move 把[某人]捆绑起来 2. [ tie sth ↔ up] to fasten something together by using string or rope 把[某物]捆绑起来 3. be tied up a) to be very busy 非常繁忙:◇mr baker can't see you now. he's tied up in a meeting. 贝克先生现在不能见你。他在开会脱不开身。 b) if your money is tied up in something, you cannot use it for anything else [金钱]不能动用:◇our money's tied up in a long-term savings plan. 我们的钱都搁死在一项长期储蓄计划中了。 |