Tie in a knot Meaning in English
expression
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التعريف
To wrap or fasten something, such as rope, string, or fabric, so that it forms a knot that holds it securely together.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly used for physical objects like shoelaces, ropes, or hair. Common in instructions (e.g., 'tie it in a knot'), idioms ('my stomach was tied in a knot'—nervous). Not used for legal or formal context; informal and practical phrase.
Spanish: atar en un nudoPortuguese (BR): amarrar em um nóPortuguese (PT): atar num nóChinese (Simplified): 打结Chinese (Traditional): 打結Hindi: गांठ में बाँधनाArabic: ربطها بعقدةBengali: গিঁটে বাঁধাRussian: завязывать узломJapanese: 結び目を作るVietnamese: buộc thành nútKorean: 매듭을 짓다Turkish: düğüm atmakUrdu: گرہ میں باندھناIndonesian: mengikat simpul
جمل نموذجية
She showed me how to tie in a knot the shoelaces.
basic
Please tie in a knot the bag to keep it closed.
basic
You need to tie in a knot the rope before climbing.
basic
I always tie in a knot my hair when I work out.
natural
He tried to tie in a knot the big tarp, but it kept coming loose.
natural
Don’t just fold the string—tie in a knot so it won’t get loose.
natural