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Tide someone over to help someone through a difficult situation, to last until someone can get more of something(~°¡ (°ï°æ µîÀ») ÇìÃÄ ³ª°¡µµ·Ï ÇÏ´Ù[µ½´Ù]): I gave my friend some money to tide him over until he gets paid.
Tidy desk, tidy mind a cluttered or disorganised environment will affect your clarity of thought(ȯ°æÀÌ ±ú²ýÇÏ¸é »ý°¢µµ ¸¼¾ÆÁø´Ù)
Tie down to keep someone/something from going somewhere or doing something, to have family or job responsibilities which keep you busy(~¸¦ (~¿¡/~À» Çϵµ·Ï) ¾ô¸Å´Ù[±¸¼ÓÇÏ´Ù]): The project tied my father down for over three months. My friend is tied down now that he has a family.
Tie in something with to connect something with something else(~°ú ~ÀÌ ¿¬°áµÇ´Ù): The merchandise was tied in with the movie and had very good sales.
Tie someone up in knots to make someone very nervous or worried(°ÆÁ¤À» ³¢Ä¡´Ù, ±äÀåÇÏ°Ô ÇÏ´Ù): My colleague was tied up in knots before the speech at the convention.