ネクタイ / 結びつき (A2)
English: Ties
カタカナ: タイズ
IPA: /taɪz/
Definition
A strip of fabric worn around the neck, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat, typically worn by men.
意味: シャツの襟の下に巻き、喉元で結ぶ細長い布。主に男性が着用する。
Examples / 例文
He adjusted his tie before giving the speech. — He adjusted his tie before giving the speech.
ネクタイ / 結びつき in English
English translations of ネクタイ / 結びつき (ties):
How to Use Ties
- tie up (phrasal verb)
- To secure something with string, rope, etc., or to make something busy or occupied. — "Please tie up the dog in the yard."
- tie to (prepositional phrase)
- To connect or associate something with a particular person, place, or thing. — "The success of the event is tied to the weather."
- tie with (prepositional phrase)
- To have an equal score with another competitor. — "She tied with her closest rival for first place."
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