Portuguese Meaning of tied up

Amarrado

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Definitions and Meaning of tied up in English

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tied up (s)

kept occupied or engaged

tied up

to keep busy, to place or invest in such a manner as to make unavailable for other purposes, to have a relationship with something else, to assume a definite relationship, to keep from working or going, to fasten securely, a mooring place for a boat, connection sense 2, association, to wrap up and fasten, to restrain from normal movement, operation, or progress, a slowing or stopping especially of traffic or business, to use in such a manner as not to be available for other purposes, to connect closely, connection, association, dock entry 2, to attach, fasten, or bind securely, a slowdown or stoppage of traffic, business, or operation (as by a mechanical breakdown), a space for a single cow in a stable, a cow stable, to cause to be linked so as to depend on or relate to something, to preempt the use of

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Amarrado

kept occupied or engagedto keep busy, to place or invest in such a manner as to make unavailable for other purposes, to have a relationship with something else,

ocupado,diligente,empregado,noivo,ocupado,trabalhando,ativo,assíduo,movimentado,imerso

gratuito,ocioso,inativo,sem vida,Desempregado,desocupado,adormecido,morto,dormente,aborrecido

tied => amarrado, tiebreaker => tie-break, tiebeam => Viga de ligação, tiebar => barra de gravata, tieback => braçadeira,