| | (joining two nouns) and; together with; with (Taiwan pr. [han4]) / (math.) sum / to make peace / (sports) to draw; to tie / (bound form) harmonious / (bound form) Japan; Japanese | HSK 1 |
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| | to beat / to strike / to hit / to break / to type / to mix up / to build / to fight / to fetch / to make / to tie up / to issue / to shoot / to calculate / to play (a game) / since / from | HSK 1 |
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| | flat / level / equal / to tie (make the same score) / to draw (score) / calm / peaceful / abbr. for 平聲|平声 | HSK 2 |
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| | to connect / to relate to / to tie up / to bind / to be (literary) | HSK 3 |
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| | to stick / to paste / to post (e.g. on a blog) / to keep close to / to fit snugly / to subsidize / allowance (e.g. money for food or housing) / sticker / classifier for sticking plaster: strip | HSK 4 |
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| | knot / sturdy / bond / to tie / to bind / to check out (of a hotel) | HSK 4 |
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| | close / familiar / intimate / closely (related) / to foster close ties / to pay close attention | HSK 4 |
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| | to tie / to fasten / to button up | HSK 4 |
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| | to tie / bind or fasten together / to kidnap | HSK 7-9 |
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| | a bunch / to tie together / bundle | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to bind; to tie up; to fetter; to shackle | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to tie up | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to couple; to link; to hook together / (fig.) (preceded by 與|与 + {entity}) to establish contact (with {entity}); (Tw) to collude (with {entity}) / (fig.) to link (marketing efforts with production etc); to peg (welfare payments to inflation etc); to tie (remuneration to performance etc) / hook (on which to hang sth); latch hook; coupling | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to end a relationship / to break off diplomatic ties | |
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| | fitting snugly / appropriate / suitable / variant of 貼|贴 / to paste / to obey | |
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| | to tie up / to bind up / (medicine) to ligate / (of a male) to have a vasectomy (ligation of the vasa deferentia) / (of a female) to have one's tubes tied (tubal ligation) | |
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| | to weigh down / to trouble / to implicate (sb) / tied down (by affairs) | |
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| | (dialect) to wrap with straw / classifier for a bundle (of bowls, dishes etc) tied with straw | |
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| | to tether / to tie up / (fig.) to restrict / to keep a hold on | |
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| | to establish ties; to contact / (electricity) to connect (components) in series | |
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| | to tie / to bind / classifier for flowers, banknotes etc: bundle / Taiwan pr. [zha2] | |
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| | to form ties / to become attached (to sb, sth) | |
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| | (bound form) to tie up; to tighten up / (bound form) to include; to comprise / to put (text) in brackets / Taiwan pr. [gua1] | |
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| | to bind / to tie / Taiwan pr. [fu2] | |
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| | to divide evenly / to bisect (geometry) / deuce (tennis) / tied score | |
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| | to bind / to tie / to link | |
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| | to tie a knot / to tie | |
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| | to tie in to | |
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| | (idiom) to take all one's family along; encumbered by a family; tied down by family obligations | |
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| | superfluous / cumbersome / a burden on sb / a nuisance to sb / to inconvenience / to tie sb down / long-winded (of writing) / also pr. [lei2 zhui5] | |
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| | to tie-dye | |
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| | to bind a person's upper body, with arms tied behind the back and rope looped around the neck / to truss up | |
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| | (idiom) to part without hard feelings; to cut the knot as smoothly as you tied it | |
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| | tongue-tied / unable to speak (out of surprise, embarrassment etc) | |
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| | unable to help however much one would like to (idiom); Although we sympathize, there is no way to help you. / My hands are tied. | |
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| | string to tie hair | |
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| | to tie up one's hair / (literary) (of a boy) to be in one's adolescence (in ancient China, boys tied up their hair) | |
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| | tied up in a bundle on a high shelf / to put sth on the back burner / no longer a high priority | |
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| | to strengthen moral ties between people / to have sexual intercourse (of a married couple) | |
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| | to marry / to tie the bridal veil | |
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| | to seek to profit by family ties | |
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| | to split up / to break all ties | |
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| | to take all one's family along (idiom); encumbered by a family / tied down by family obligations | |
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| | unable to determine victory or defeat (idiom); evenly matched / to come out even / to tie / to draw | |
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| | to marry / to tie the bridal veil | |
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| | to mutter / to talk indistinctly | |
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| | to rip one's robe as a sign of repudiating a sworn brotherhood (idiom) / to break all friendly ties | |
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| | to tie up / to bind / to tether / bondage (BDSM) | |
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| | to tie up (funds or resources etc that could otherwise be used) | |
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| | button loop / sth similar to a button loop (shoe strap, basket handle etc) / to tie together; to stitch together | |
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| | to tie / to bind | |
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| | to tie up | |
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| | to connect / to tie up | |
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| | (archaic) red silk ribbon tied to a seal or a jade pendant / red knee cover, part of an official's robes (also a synedoche for the attire of an official) / to be an official | |
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| | to have secret ties with / to be in covert communication with (the enemy etc) / to engage in an illicit sexual relationship / adultery | |
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| | to bind / to tie / lace / noose (for suicide) / hangman's noose | |
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| | to try to form friendly ties with sb for one's own benefit / to suck up to sb | |
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| | a sash / to tie | |
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| | to shy to speak out / tongue-tied / to hesitate / too embarrassing for words | |
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| | (literary) to break off relations with a friend / to sever ties with sb | |
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| | to bear the burden of a household (idiom); encumbered by a family / tied down by family obligations | |
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| | to have one's hands tied / helpless / unable to do anything about it | |
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| | lit. to submit to having one's hands tied and being taken prisoner (idiom) / fig. to surrender without a fight | |
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| | to tie / to bind / to hold on a leash / rope / cord | |
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| | to tie up | |
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| | to sell an item only as part of a bundle (thereby forcing consumers to buy goods they do not want); to sell on a tie-in basis | |
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| | to tie on / to buckle up / to fasten | |
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| | to strip, tie up, hang and beat sb, an ancient torture technique | |
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| | to surrender after baring oneself to the waist and tying one's hands behind | |
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| | variant of 紲|绁 / to tie / to bind | |
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| | to cut ties / to disconnect / out of touch | |
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| | (sports) to have an additional tie-breaking match or period of play; to have a playoff | |
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| | to tie the knot (idiom) / to get married | |
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| | to compete again (i.e. either have a rematch or, when the scores are tied, have extra time) | |
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