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Tie one's shoes in English

Tie one's shoes in English: tie one's shoes.

tie, an English word used as a verb, noun, translates as to tie with a string, etc., to unite, to bind, to tie with ......, shoelaces, laces, ties, binds, knock-outs, sustaining lines etc.

n. relation; tie, rope; tie; bind, restrict.

vt. to tie (with a line, cord, etc.); to knot (in a line, rope); to connect; to make a tie with.....

vi. to knot, tie; to tie; to be tied; to be tied with a band (or rope, etc.).

Plural: tiesThird person singular: tiesPast tense: tiedPast participle: tiedPresent participle: tying.

Confusing word: TieTIE.

Men's Bow Tie Tie Tying Methods:

1. Start with one end of the tie a few inches longer than the The other end should be a few inches longer, and the longer end should be on your right side.

2. Place the long end of the tie across the top of the other end.

3. Flip the long end under the short end and out of the center section.

4. Fold up the short end and place the long end over the short end.

5. Wrap the long end around the bow-shaped short end.

6. Wrap the long end around the short end of the bow to form a solid loop. Wrap it around the back of the bow shape and push the remaining fabric into the looped knot to form a second bow. ?

7. Pull the ends gently with both hands to tighten the bow tie. Finish, then carefully adjust to make sure the two bows are the same size.