Fastened with strings or cords.
Of the score in a contest.
Bound or secured closely.
Другие значения термина "tied" 1 Work hours weren't tied to increased diabetes risks among wealthier people, however.
2 Sunday's election left them almost tied and far short of a majority.
3 Loathing the way they tied her to so much power and responsibility.
4 Palestinian consumers, their economy tied to Israel's, depend on goods from Israel.
5 That study initially showed health benefits tied to the intervention, Tuomilehto said.
6 Silfverberg tied the score with a power play goal nine minutes later.
7 The score was tied seven times and there were 12 lead changes.
8 The game was tied six times and there were 12 lead changes.
9 Parise tied it on the power play early in the second period.
10 But he said any capital increase must be tied to internal reforms.
11 Andrew said Dentons' expansion strategy was not tied to the economic cycles.
12 The drive stalled however and Hopkins' 26-yard field goal tied the score.
13 The former Public Protector tied Duduzane Zuma to several allegations regarding corruption.
14 Nearly five minutes later, Dzingel tied the score on a power play.
15 The game was tied eight times and there were nine lead changes.
16 Dell, however, thwarted the chance to keep the game tied at 1.
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