Usage examples of "ties" in English with translation to Spanish

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The United States has close ties to Mexico. Los Estados Unidos tienen fuertes lazos con México.
Tom put on a tie. Tom se puso una corbata.
She tied him to the chair. Ella le ató a la silla.
That tie really suits you. Esa corbata te queda bien.
I'm tied up right now. En este momento tengo las manos atadas.
I bought a red tie. Compré una corbata roja.
Tom tied Mary to the chair. Tom ató a Mary a la silla.
Tom took off his tie. Tom se sacó la corbata.
They tied the thief to the tree. Ellos ataron al ladrón al árbol.
Do I need a tie? ¿Necesito una corbata?
He tied the dog to a tree. El ató al perro a un árbol.
How much is this tie? ¿Cuánto cuesta esta corbata?
Tom tied his dog to the tree. Tom ató a su perro al árbol.
Your tie has come undone. Se te desató la corbata.
You tie a knot in it and that's it. Lo atas con un nudo y ya está.
I wear a suit and tie. Yo llevo traje y corbata.
I tied a stick to the plant to straighten it. Até un palo a la planta para enderezarla.
She gave her father a tie. Le dio una corbata a su padre.
I tied my dog to a tree in the garden. Até a mi perro a un árbol del jardín.
The tall man wears a tie. El hombre alto lleva una corbata.
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