tying
31tying — pres. part. of TIE …
32tying up — noun the act of securing an arriving vessel with ropes • Syn: ↑docking, ↑moorage, ↑dockage • Derivationally related forms: ↑moor (for: ↑moorage), ↑dock ( …
33tying-up — …
34Tying machine — Машина для обвязки (пачек) …
35tying-up syndrome — azoturia (def. 2) …
36tying machine — Смотри вязальная машина …
37tying agreement — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : an often illegal agreement by one party to sell a product or service only on condition that the buyer will also purchase another and different product or service or will not purchase the product or service from any other supplier …
38Fly tying — is the process of producing an artificial fly to be used by anglers to catch fish via means of fly fishing. Probably the most concise description of fly tying is the one by Helen Shaw, a preeminent American professional fly tyer in Fly Tying .… …
39Knot tying — consists of the techniques and skills employed in tying a knot in rope, nylon webbing, or other articles.The tying of a knot may be very straightforward (such as with an overhand knot), or it may be more complicated, such as a monkey s fist knot …
40fly-tying — fly ty·ing (flīʹtī ĭng) n. The art or hobby of making artificial fishing flies. flyʹ ti er ( tī ər) n. * * * ▪ fishing the hobby or business of imitating the live food of gamefish by attaching various materials to a hook. Most often used… …