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What's the difference between "tie" and "tie up"?
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30 Ağu 2022 19:41
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Tie" means attach or fasten with string or similar cord. And "tie up" means a link or connection especially one between commercial companies
30 Ağustos 2022
I am from central United States. Tie is using string. A hat has strings so that you may tie it to your head.
Tie up is to restrict someone's movement by binding their hands and feet with rope. A dog can be tied up to a tree. A criminal might tie up a prisoner.
If I am unable to move in a traffic jamb, I might sat I was tied up in bad traffic.
30 Ağustos 2022
Suhaq is correct. However, most of the time 'tie' and 'tie up' mean basically the same thing and are interchangable. Additionally, a 'tie-up' is also a British term for what Americans and many others call a 'traffic jam' or a situation where traffic moves very slowly and/or is snarled. In another sense, saying you are 'tying-up' somethings means that you are bringing something to a conclusion/completion or putting the final and finishing touches on it.
30 Ağustos 2022
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Carolina Gomes
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