English to Georgian Meaning of tying - ჩვევების


Tying :
ჩვევების

ჩვევებისuntying
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Definitions of tying in English
Noun(1) the act of tying or binding things together
Verb(1) fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord(2) finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.(3) limit or restrict to(4) connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces(5) form a knot or bow in(6) create social or emotional ties(7) perform a marriage ceremony(8) make by tying pieces together(9) unite musical notes by a tie
Examples of tying in English
(1) Thanks to everyone who contributed articles and photographs and those who helped with research and typing .(2) Cory stopped typing and scrolled up the page to read what he had just wrote.(3) Jerzy Grotowsky is cited among her influences, and Laurie Anderson is the subject of a lengthy and insightful page of typing .(4) But she did evening classes in shorthand and typing just because she wanted to learn more skills.(5) I think the sub editors would be most annoyed at his inability to properly operate a keyboard, given the quality of the typing in the email he sends to his ÔÇÿfansÔÇÖ.(6) So for me, typing is a pleasure on this keyboard.(7) This is a computer-intensive show - plenty of typing and frowning.(8) And what is this keyboard with no ink reel and paper feed for my typing ?(9) This makes filling out forms, writing e-mail and typing in Web addresses much easier.(10) It's just finding the time to sit at the computer and do the actual typing .(11) With the widespread and still growing use of personal computers, typing has become an indispensable part of our ordinary lives.(12) The personnel officer did not give a hoot about her typing or shorthand, but liked that she spoke French and had done volunteer work for the British Red Cross.(13) five pages of typing(14) When I write a paper, the eye-hand skills of typing on a keyboard are largely implicit and out of awareness as I focus on the ideas I am trying to formulate.(15) The monitor was 52 columns wide; when your typing reached the end of a line the display shifted left.(16) She turned off her computer with the typing of a few buttons, and then stood up and went past her, holding the door open for her.
Related Phrases of tying
(1) tie ::
ჰალსტუხი
(2) tying up ::
ჩვევების up
Synonyms
Noun
1. ligature ::
ლიგატურა
Verb
2. bind ::
bind
3. do up ::
ამის up
4. link to ::
ბმული
5. draw ::
მიაპყროს
6. bond ::
bond
7. wed ::
ოთხ
Different Forms
tying, untying
Word Example from TV Shows
All right, Bert, you're tying up the line.

All right, Bert, you're TYING up the line.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 21

Amy took forever
tying my shoe.

Amy took forever TYING my shoe.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 8

You're tying my hands here.

You're TYING my hands here.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 18

with him tying up loose ends regarding
poisoning some kid named Brock.

with him TYING up loose ends regarding poisoning some kid named Brock.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 13

You're tying up loose ends,
and I don't wanna be one of them.

You're TYING up loose ends, and I don't wanna be one of them.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 8

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