Sentence examples of "Tie" in English with translation "atar"

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You tie a knot in it and that's it. Lo atas con un nudo y ya está.
She tied him to the chair. Ella le ató a la silla.
I'm tied up right now. En este momento tengo las manos atadas.
Tom tied Mary to the chair. Tom ató a Mary a la silla.
They tied the thief to the tree. Ellos ataron al ladrón al árbol.
He tied the dog to a tree. El ató al perro a un árbol.
Tom tied his dog to the tree. Tom ató a su perro al árbol.
I tied a stick to the plant to straighten it. Até un palo a la planta para enderezarla.
I tied my dog to a tree in the garden. Até a mi perro a un árbol del jardín.
When I woke up, I found I had been tied up. Cuando desperté, descubrí que había sido atado.
This is like fighting someone with one arm tied behind your back. Esto es como pelear con alguien con una mano atada a la espalda.
We tied him up so that he wouldn't be able to escape. Lo atamos para que así no pudiera escapar.
He tied his son's shoe with a double knot and said, "There, that should do the trick." Él ató el zapato de su hijo con un nudo doble y dijo "ya está, eso debería funcionar".
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