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tie-in

tie-in
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a fastener that serves to join or connect

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    1. We are in the tie-up.
    2. Without wearing a tie, you won't get in here!
    3. You tie a knot in it and that's it.
    4. I haven't worn this tie in almost three years.
    5. He looked quite handsome in his suit and tie.
    6. Mr Ito loosened his tie because he felt hot in his office.
    7. Tom keeps an extra tie in his desk drawer at work.
    8. I'd describe him as a middle-aged man in a yellow jacket, orange tie and a pink shirt.
    9. Example: to express direction, we add "n" to the end of a word; so "tie" (= in that place), "tien" (= to that place); in the same way we say "la birdo flugis en la ĝardenon, sur la tablon", and the words "ĝardenon" and "tablon" have here the accusative form not because the preposition "en" and "sur" need it, but because we want to express direction, that is to show that the bird at the beginning wasn't in the garden or on the table and so it was flying, but that from another place it flew to the garden or on the table (we want to show that the garden and the table weren't the place of the flight, but the destination of the flight). In those cases we use the final "n" regardless of the fact that there's a preposition or not.
    10. In the event of any tie the eldest candidate shall prevail.
    11. In the event of a tie, the vote of the chairman shall be decisive.
    12. Should voting in the Bureau result in a tie, the President shall have a casting vote.
    13. In the event of a tie, the oldest candidate shall be elected.
    14. In the event of a tie the eldest candidates shall be declared elected.
    15. This objective should be pursued through measures that adequately tie in with the work of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and, where appropriate, build on and complement it.