tie-in
[ˈtaɪˌɪn]
adj.
搭卖的;
n.
搭配销售的商品;
捆绑(销售);
有关联(的事物);
例句:
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Above in the velvet vault the stars burned hot.
来自E. F. Benson
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In reality, that's not far off expectations.
来自BBC
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Many tracks here seem rooted in an ineffable sadness.
来自BBC
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The Danes won that UEFA tie in a shoot-out.
丹麦人在点球大战中胜出,赢下了那场欧洲杯淘汰赛。
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Our wedding had to tie in with David leaving the army.
我们的婚礼要和戴维退伍的时间吻合。
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Where does this line tie in with the main circuit?
这条线在哪里跟主线路连接在一起 呢 ?