tied up her cash in long-term investments.
她把现金都投入到长期投资里
见 hand
(N. Amer. informal)get drunk
(北美, 非正式)喝醉
restrict someone to a particular situation or place
限制,约束;束缚;牵制
she didn't want to be tied down by a full-time job.
她不想受全职工作的约束。
cause something to fit or harmonize with something else (or fit or harmonize with something)
(使)配合得当,(使)协调;(与…)相一致
her husband is able to &B{tie in} his shifts &B{with} hers at the hospital.
她丈夫能够使自己的轮班与她在医院的轮班协调一致。
she may have developed ideas which don't necessarily &B{tie in with} mine.
她可能已有自己的想法,不一定要和我的一致。
bind someone's legs and arms together or bind someone to something so that they cannot move or escape
捆绑;捆牢
robbers tied her up and ransacked her home.
强盗们把她捆起来后洗劫了她的家。
bind or fasten something securely with rope, cord, or similar
系紧;拴住;包扎
bring something to a satisfactory conclusion; settle
完成;解决
he said he had a business deal to tie up.
他说他有一桩生意要处理。
To bring into or have a close or effective relation; connect or coordinate
使结合成一整体:使具有密切或有效的关系;联系或协调
two events that do not tie in; tying the movie promotion in with the book sales.
这两件事无法协调;把影片宣传与作品销售联系起来
To attack energetically.
精力充沛地攻击
&I{Nautical} To secure or be secured to a shore or pier; dock.
&I{【航海】} 束紧,缚牢:固定或被固定到海岸或码头上;停泊
To impede the progress of; block
阻碍…的进展;阻塞
The accident tied up traffic.
事故阻塞了交通
To keep occupied; engage
使保持忙碌;从事
She was tied up in a meeting all morning. The phone was tied up for an hour.
她整个上午都在开会。电话忙了一个小时
To place (funds) so as to make inaccessible for other uses
不动用(资金):把(资金)用于某方面以使之无法挪作它用
tied up her cash in long-term investments.
她把现金都投入到长期投资里
To become intoxicated; go on a drinking spree.
喝醉:变得醉的;参加畅饮狂欢
To get married.
结婚
To perform a marriage ceremony.
举行结婚仪式