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Tie back Meaning in English

expression

ˈtaɪ/ /ˈbæk
TYE-BAK
tˈaɪ/ /bˈæk
TYE-BAK

释义

To gather and fasten something, especially hair, so it stays behind your head or out of the way. It can also mean pulling something (like curtains) back and securing it.

用法与细微差别

Commonly used for hair ('tie your hair back'), also used for objects like curtains or cables. It is a phrasal verb; do not confuse with 'tie up' (which means bind tightly or occupy). Sounds natural in both instructions and casual conversation.

例句

Please tie back your hair before cooking.

basic

She tied back the curtains to let more light in.

basic

If your hair is long, you should tie it back for sports.

basic

Could you tie back those cables so no one trips?

natural

She quickly tied back her hair before the meeting started.

natural

Don’t forget to tie back the vines when they start growing too wild.

natural