tied
v. (用線、繩等)系( tie的過去式和過去分詞 )
adj. 只租給僱工居住的
A tied cottage or house belongs to a farmer or other employer and is rented to someone who works for him or her.
He lives with his wife in a tied cottage in Hamsey.
他和妻子住在哈姆西的僱工農舍裡。
1. bound or secured closely;
2. bound together by or as if by a strong rope; especially as by a bond of affection;
3. fastened with strings or cords;
4. closed with a lace;
5. of the score in a contest;
She wore a checked shirt tied in a knot above the navel.
她身穿一件格子襯衫,衣角在肚臍上方打了個結。
They had children and were consequently tied to the school holidays.
他們有孩子,當然就受學校假期的束縛。
He tied up the bag and took it outside.
他把口袋紮緊,拿到外邊。
Len tied the knot with Kate five years ago.
萊恩5年前和凱特結婚了。
Both teams had tied on points and goal difference.
兩支隊伍得分和淨勝球都相當。