tie-in

英 [ˈtaɪ.ɪn]      美 [ˈtaɪ.ɪn]
  • n. (管道的)接头;关系;搭卖的广告
  • adj. (美)搭卖的
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tie-in (n.)
"connection," 1934, from verbal phrase (attested by 1793), from tie (v.) + in (adv.).
1. Despite the heat, he'd swapped his overalls for a suit and tie.
尽管很热,他还是脱掉工作服换上了西装和领带。
2. They'll meet the winners of the first round tie.
他们将迎战第一轮淘汰赛中的胜者。
3. Of course, the old school tie has been a help.
校友关系当然是帮了忙的。
4. Jason had taken off his jacket and loosened his tie.
贾森已经脱下夹克,松开了领带。
5. We'd agreed from the beginning not to tie each other down.
我们一开始就说好了不会互相束缚.