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单词 Ties
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1. Where's the cord that ties back the curtains?
2. His story ties in with the facts.
3. I think silk ties can be quite nice.
4. The firm has ties with an American corporation.
5. I have a huge number of ties because I never throw them away.
6. Friendship is the golden thread that ties the hearts of all the world.
7. The ties of kinship may have helped the young man find his way in life.
8. There were strong ties of friendship between the members of the society.
9. Both sides agreed to strengthen political ties.
10. The skirt ties at the waist.
11. The firm has close ties with an American corporation.
12. Athens had strong ties to the Arab world.
13. They broke all ties with that country.
14. Ties with extended kin vary from family to family.
15. He reopened ties with Moscow earlier this year.
16. The ties that bind them together are loosening.
17. The experience of bereavement can strengthen family ties.
18. This ties in with what she has told me.
19. He cut all ties with the Church.
20. This dress ties at the back.
21. Carelessly spoken words can sometimes unsolder ties of friendship.
22. The task ties her down.
23. This ties up with what she has said.
24. The shop has a very limited choice of ties.
24. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
25. They agreed to forge closer economic ties.
26. He's got this thing about ties.
27. What he said ties in with the facts.
28. We like to bait him about his gaudy ties.
29. Family ties have kept him from success.
30. We have close economic ties with our neighbours.
1. Where's the cord that ties back the curtains?
2. His story ties in with the facts.
3. I think silk ties can be quite nice.
4. I have a huge number of ties because I never throw them away.
5. The ties of kinship may have helped the young man find his way in life.
6. Family ties have kept him from success.
7. They have ties with an American corporation.
31. This evidence ties in with what we already know.
32. This sash ties in the front.
33. She severed her ties with England.
34. This skirt ties at the waist.
35. They have ties with an American corporation.
36. Strong family ties still linked them together.
37. Quebec has always had particularly close ties to France.
38. She always ties her hair back in a band.
39. They have changed the scoring system because there have been too many ties.
40. He placed great emphasis on the importance of family life and ties.
41. The company has severed its connection/links/relationship/ties with its previous partners.
42. He believes that Europe must create closer ties or it will perish.
43. He doesn't want any ties; that's why he never married.
44. The ties of friendship between us will never be broken.
45. They're a worrying political party because of their close links/ties with terrorist groups.
46. Sometimes it is necessary to break family ties in order to protect the child.
47. This evidence ties in closely with what we already know.
48. The United States says they are not prepared to join in normalizing ties with their former enemy.
49. He was still a young man and he did not want any ties.
50. Family ties are weaker if you move a long way away.
51. Delhi first began to develop strong ties with Moscow in the 1950s.
52. The university hopes to strengthen its ties with the local community.
53. The incidents have not yet caused a major rupture in the political ties between countries.
54. The Federal Republic must loosen its ties with the United States.
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55. His visit is intended to strengthen ties between the two countries.
56. They wore ordinary ties instead of the more formal high collar and cravat.
57. He was a confirmed jingoist and would frequently speak about the dangers of Britain forming closer ties with the rest of Europe.
58. We must grasp every opportunity to strengthen economic ties with other countries.
59. They prefer to stay in their home country because of family ties.
60. This ties up with what the other prisoner has said.
61. He urged governments worldwide to break diplomatic ties with the new regime.
62. Other poor countries looked outward, strengthening their ties to the economic superpowers.
63. I no longer feel any ties with my home town.
64. The organization's aim is to strengthen the cultural ties between Britain and Germany.
65. Can you see the ties for the rubbish bags in the cupboard?
66. It's important to become acutely aware of how your eating ties in with your stress level.
67. We'd like to travel more, but having children at school really ties us down.
68. Although he was raised as a Roman Catholic, he has cut his ties with the Church.
69. He was wearing one of the brightly coloured ties that are his trademark.
70. It was the bow ties that made Raymo happy.
71. Ties are in the men's department.
72. Besuited union officials wear camouflage ties.
73. They strengthen the ties between students and potential employers.
74. They have strong ties to institutions of higher learning.
75. He clashed striped shirts, check jackets and spotted ties.
76. Talks focused on economic relations and reaffirming ties.
77. Louis Blues, they severed all ties with popular culture.
78. Carnegie completes review of science - government ties Washington.
79. The US has close ties with the Saudi monarchy.
80. But it also ties in with cutting costs.
81. Bosun's Sail ties, pliers, adjustable spanner, screwdriver, shock cords.
82. I tried to interest him in bow ties.
83. Their new collection also includes scarves, ties and braces and all designs are based on antique decorative arts.
84. The win lifted the Eagles' record to 17-5,[Sentencedict] which ties the school record for victories in a season.
85. This ties in with the notion of the negotiable nature of people's stocks of knowledge.
86. Family ties, however, did not prevent Victoria's clear-headed assessment that intervention was useless.
87. Tothe-knee blazers are worn with V-neck sweaters and ties, creating a slightly dangerous, preppy look.
88. It could only make for bad blood between the Li clan and himself and shatter the age-old ties between their families.
89. Tonight they all wore red ties that glistened with silver stars.
90. You certainly appear to have reached a major turning point in your career and must now think about severing unprofitable ties.
91. Lomnitz argues that this situation is exacerbated and class identity weakened by the lack of informal ties and solidarity between workers.
92. No memories, no ties: new ground and neutral ground, restful she called it.
93. They planned to start by severing ties with the thrift industry.
94. The ties will be played on April 6 and April 20.
95. Volkswagen has maintained close business ties with them for over 20 years.
96. What ties are there between this particular type of school performance and family relationships?
97. As I left the room at a trot everyone else was still pulling on shorts or even struggling with tightly knotted ties.
98. It was all a big mystery to me, we were made to wear blue ties, white shirts and blue trousers.
99. I remembered that sometimes men are decked out in their best suits with collars and ties.
100. From day to day the dark shades of his shirts, ties, and high-buttoning suits subtly changed.
101. A back opening fastens with buttons and a wide sash ties at the waist.
102. There are no formal ties between the national clearinghouses but they maintain regular contact, and exchange information, newsletters and materials.
103. A form is a predetermined pattern of techniques that ties together proper posture, balance, coordination and timing.
104. The men with the Brigade ties and their friends were running out of potential mutual acquaintances to describe.
105. Emily had taken her revenge swiftly, severing the ties that had long been between the Grenfells and the Morgans.
106. A growing proportion of the nobility lost their ties with the land altogether.
107. The players wore short-sleeve white shirts, long white pants and dark bow ties, with baseball caps and white sneakers.
108. The spokesman said no one called the Kings on Wednesday morning to sever ties with the team.
109. Most important of these is the existence of strong ties of family and friendship.
110. Such ties and feelings, however, could not indefinitely resist some erosion as material national interests and priorities began to change.
111. And the marriage comes tumbling down as Roth, like a Roth hero, demands to become unbound from marital ties.
112. Sensual love is distinguishable from identification as a means of establishing emotional ties between two people.
113. He kept up his Internet ties, wrote for some Internetoriented magazines and eventually started landing deals for Netrelated books.
114. Both sides agreed to strengthen political ties with regular consultations at foreign minister level.
115. The ruling Kuomintang is desperately in need of reform,[http:///ties.html] including rooting out blatant corruption and severing gangland ties.
116. It was hoped to open the border and renew diplomatic ties by the end of 1991.
117. Other research findings also suggest that less intimate ties can, under certain circumstances, be important.
118. So severe was the weather that many of the ties had been postponed by the Friday.
119. Ties between the woman and her daughters by a previous marriage were almost nonexistent, the neighbor said.
120. I could say that in spite of ties of affection I have been lonely all my life.
121. Their ties with the East stem from natural sympathies, and common beliefs in the proper structure of the social order.
122. A wide variety of valuable lessons is learned at such times when the pupils strengthen their ties with the School Community.
123. Ties should be inspected regularly and renewed annually, so as not to constrict the stem.
124. Social-science research on stepparent families has underscored the point that biological ties are surprisingly difficult to duplicate.
125. One of the most significant recommendations in early recovery is that close emotional ties should be avoided.
126. He flattens the empty cardboard boxes, stacks them and ties them into a bundle with cord.
127. And Samuel Turner Stevens, on fretless banjo, demonstrates the ties between white hillbilly music and rural blues.
128. Forbes also is strengthening his ties to Republicans in Congress, even as he continues to play the outsider.
129. It slid to the base of the mast so we could lash down the flapping canvas with extra sail ties.
130. These networks, which included certain kinds of neighbouring, included those for whom ties of kinship were of primary significance.
131. Sock Shop, incidentally, says it has no plans as yet for ties with sock motifs on them.
132. Starting with next Saturday's home match against Towcestrians they face three successive league matches, with Durham Cup ties in midweek.
133. It is suggested that the answer to ties comes straight from long-term memory.
134. Abrams referred to greater mobility and greater choice as weakening the traditional neighbour's ties.
135. How my grandmother always wears black and ties scarves under her chin when she goes to church.
136. The personal touch obviously worked with Mike Greenwell when Duquette was about to sever ties two years ago.
137. As with the peasantry, strong ties of loyalty and obligation tend to prevent the development of permanent horizontal links.
138. We have eight of these stylist fifties retro inspired ties from Thomas Pink Shirtmakers to give away.
139. Successive quant ties of solvent are added to ensure the solvent level remains above the stationary phase.
140. The growing Cavity Wall Tie Service provides a comprehensive system of inspection and replacement of corroded wall ties.
141. The record for multiple ties at the end of the season is three.
142. The agreement will deepen the firm's ties to Japan's electronics companies.
143. Darwin was himself something of a gourmet, also punctilious in his insistence that ties were obligatory.
144. Their dark ties were held in place with cheap tin tie clasps.
145. Not for the stuffy - white collars and ties are irrelevant and the atmosphere could be described as flamboyantly casual.
146. The new bill would allow close ties or outright mergers between local and long-distance companies.
147. He seizes him and stretches and ties him on a horizontal cross; he lifts his arm and a horrible silence falls.
148. Many of the men wore plaid shirts and jeans or unironed pants[sentence dictionary], donning ties only when they had their pictures taken.
149. He always wore a tie, but his ties never seemed to reach more than halfway down his yellow shirts.
150. The ties that bind us are stronger than the occasional stresses that separate us. Colin Powell 
151. The ties have always been close and have become stronger during the long years of friendship and co-operation.
152. The ties all looked as if they came from a jumble sale.
153. The piece was purchased from the private collection of Ruth Blumka, a New York dealer with close ties to the museum.
154. The scheme frequently ties in with work experience either at a dealership or at Rover.
155. Trent gathered it and wrapped it with ties to the boom before going forward to raise the storm jib.
156. They have been issued with sunglasses, badges, scarves and ties.
157. But he also wants the migrants to keep their ties with home.
158. Calemine dismisses criticism on his ties to developers, saying no one has since questioned his integrity.
159. These ties bear hardest on those who tend to accept moral responsibility for caring roles.
160. The rest of the attorneys straightened their ties, leaned their heads in their hands.
161. He used to wear yellow ties and trendily-cut suits in eye-catching colours.
162. The social relationships engaged in by Margaret Nicholson include a wide variety of friends and the stress on family ties is missing.
163. But in five Trophy ties they have conceded only one goal.
164. The Catholic Church is actively promoting the celebrations as a way to strengthen family and community ties and distract kids from gangs.
165. The deprivation of family and social ties seem most acute although loss of liberty is also acutely felt.
166. Though geographical mobility is possible, to move means severing all the social ties which the miner has built up.
167. It takes guts to break away from the ties that bind you.
168. The ties with the past difficult enough to sever already.
169. Several delegates turned up to the banquet wearing dinner jackets with camouflage bow ties and cummerbunds.
170. Heroes, by contrast, may not wear bow ties or neckties, both of which are symbols of the decadent West.
171. In larger cities, ties to the land are less important and homogenizing influences have a greater impact.
172. In sombre silence, wearing black ties, the Calvinist elders walk between the unusually-full pews.
173. Saur has agreed in principle to buy out its partner to produce closer ties with its other operation, Cambrian Environmental Services.
174. Designer ties and fine cotton or silk shirts complement the clothes,[] together with a full range of accessories including handmade Artioli shoes.
175. But administration officials and other sources now concede that Alispahic remains an influential figure with close ties to Izetbegovic.
176. Tight trousers flowing to flares, waisted jackets, vivid shirts and ties half a mile wide.
177. The neo-communists are committed, he has repeatedly declared, to the closest possible ties to the West.
178. Hanging in midair Here the washout left the steel rails and wooden ties hanging in midair.
179. Fifthly, non-diplomatic personnel are increasingly either having diplomatic influence or being involved in activity affecting diplomatic ties.
180. By then the officials had taken off their uniform jackets, and were displaying spotless shirts and dark ties.
181. The problem is especially serious for an episodic memory, which is a unique category that ties together a series of elements.
182. They go, in their smart suits and ties, back to the village.
183. He also holds the unique record of having appeared in every one of the club's first 22 FA Cup ties.
184. Furthermore, by the time of the first appointment, the Volunteers had already formed strong in-group links and loyal. ties.
185. Only in a prosperous and well-governed Britain can we strengthen the ties of our community.
186. Sociological explanations include the increasing emphasis on individualism in our society and the breakdown of family and community ties.
187. Some 35 members voted to sever ties with the churches.
188. As groupings became larger, tribes or bands were formed on the basis of more extensive kinship ties.
189. And penalties to decide cup ties have also been abolished.
190. AimTech's Tiger Media acquisition also ties in neatly with its planned excursion into the market for interactive home entertainment systems.
191. One day she had confiscated his ties and replaced them with a whole new set.
192. Clearly, their ties to the place remained, and no discord or rivalry over it seeps into family correspondence.
193. Some of her married friends will still invite her to their homes, but her ties with others will be weakened.
194. This is a political system based on descent groups and the kinship and marriage ties that link them.
195. Finally senior McKinsey consultants had their deepest professional ties with equally senior client executives.
196. If this also ties, then each team captain selects a representative to fight a deciding bout.
197. Villanova ultimately severed ties with du Pont even after he pumped enormous amounts of money into their wrestling program.
198. Why can female staff in Canterbury wear casual clothes but the men have to wear shirts and ties?
199. There were to be no drawn curtains, no signs of mourning, and certainly no black ties.
200. These are collocational ties which in many cases defy literal interpretation, and have to be understood metaphorically.
201. Suits, ties, and dresses are customary for a conservative look.
202. Secondly, how far can the low pay of women compared to men be explained by women's domestic ties?
203. The Pittsburgh-based Westinghouse is sharply reducing its longstanding role as a military contractor in order to strengthen ties to the entertainment industry.
204. The army had strong ties with the agricultural population through the system of conscription.
205. I desire no future that will break the ties of the past. George Eliot 
206. The Oregon-based shoe giant has close ties to the university and its athletic department.
207. Retail banking ties up capital and property and staff in large numbers and in the wrong places.
208. If this ties again, then team captains must select another pair of representatives,[] and so on until the tie is broken.
209. Some freeholders were just as keen as was the average burgh councillor to retain close ties with the government ministers.
210. Black over-tunics, with a fine white stripe, and black shirt with wide white ties.
211. The evidence suggests that Gilmore won in spite of his ties to the religious right.
212. Leckie, too, liked to play on his ties to Symington.
213. Community colleges also tend to have stronger ties to businesses than do either high schools or four-year institutions.
214. They loosen their ties and slouch against the wall with hands in pockets in manufactured nonchalance.
215. Smith ties her transformation to a training program developed by de Bruin and based largely on track-and-field principles.
216. Obviously, the existence of such ties and their translation into present day activity is dependent on geographical and social stability.
217. This ties health insurance to employment, which impedes labour mobility and is unfair to the self-employed and unemployed.
218. It was hotly argued that the cameras zoomed in more often on his Gucci loafers and Hermes ties than on the buildings.
219. They will not hesitate to shift their ties and change the relations that governed their actions in the past period.
220. Incidents such as this one were commonly reported by military intelligence as evidence of black ties with radical groups.
221. This, together with closer economic ties with the West,() added to the Empire's leverage in international affairs.
222. Mr Eastwood argues it would break ties with local communities.
223. It's the pick of the ties although the game between holders East Belfast and Killyleagh will attract a lot of attention.
224. Through it all, the ties of friendship prove stronger than wildly varied personal agendas and abject stupidity.
225. They had a strong sense of shared identity, had been trained together, and were strongly linked by kinship ties.
226. Glasgow had close ties of blood and interest with the Southern States of the Confederacy.
227. She flinched once, then started to obey, unfastening the ties at the neck of her gown with shaking fingers.
228. The co-ops have longstanding political ties to the Liberal Democratic Party, which dominates the government.
229. Both intimate and friendship ties are therefore considered potentially important for well-being.
230. To tame Him / Her, Dionysos steals upon the sleeping Agdisthus and ties the male organ to a tree.
231. I love to see thern around the place, riding their horses, wearing ties, shooting in their tweeds.
232. Human rights groups rightly protest at the the security forces' ties to these militias.
233. Therefore, in throwing away his pipe, he intentionally cuts himself off from human pleasures and the ties of home.
234. In green ties, red epaulettes and blue cummerbunds we lined up.
234. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
235. Steven's marriage to Lucy Brett cemented important business ties with her family.
236. Make ties to fasten simple slip covers for chairs or to tie seat cushions to chair backs.
237. He also vowed to maintain ties with the United States while continuing to improve relations with the Soviet Union.
238. The stripes on ties are formed by strategically burning away the nap of the velvet.
239. His lower half was engulfed in army-issue shorts held up by one of Francis's old school ties.
240. In 1995, the U.S. sought to broaden its ties with India and Pakistan.
241. They had many ties in the larger organization, friends and past coworkers from whom they could seek support and companionship.
242. This is a two-man job of work since you need one to hold the ferret securely while the other ties the knots.
243. When all goes well during this time, a gradual strengthening of ties between parent and infant occurs.
244. In studying their alumni fund-raising campaigns, administrators found female graduates had fewer ties to their alma maters.
245. In correct rural circles, having your lawn turfed is regarded in the same light as wearing made-up bow ties.
246. Our military ties threaten no third party.
247. Many travel to their ancestral homelands to renew ties with their kin.
248. He even ties up with some of the men he has met through his freshman roommate.
249. And then all ties were irksome,[] all earthly attachments unnecessary.
250. The columnist insinuated — but never actually asserted — that the candidate had underworld ties.
251. Its rulers are not held together by blood - ties but by adherence to a common doctrine.
252. the ties of kinship.
253. The principle that formal diplomatic ties had to await an agreement over Taiwan remained intact.
254. They were of a brotherhood bound together by the ties of kin.
255. Restoring ties with Israel would not affect Bulgaria's traditional friendships with other countries.
256. Strict adherence to metaphors ties interfaces unnecessarily to the workings of the physical world.
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