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Definition of tie-down in English: tie-downnoun A device to which something may be attached or secured with rope, cord, or similar. Example sentencesExamples - The scats are not removable, an idea that would make for even more storage space, but the seat latches can double as tie-downs when the seats are flipped forward.
- A slight S-curve flows through body sides punctuated by large, bluff wheel arches, and bed tie-downs are integrated into the upper pickup box surface just below the edge of the bed liner.
- A rubber mat and four tie-downs make the loadspace adaptable for many uses.
- It also has a tailgate with independently opening rear window, luggage tie-downs, removable luggage cover, and also a cargo net.
- Freight tie-downs were recessed into the floor and spaced three meters apart in a grid pattern.
Synonyms restrict, restrain, limit, constrain, confine, cramp Definition of tie-down in US English: tie-downnounˈtīdoun 1Rope, cord, straps, or chains used to attach or secure an item. Example sentencesExamples - Zassa watched as the last crate was shoved into place, the tie-downs clicking into place.
- Other big-tent features include a fly vent and foul-weather tie-downs - even a clear skylight.
- The biggest change will come on the MPT 1200 and 1000 models that feature a roto-molded, polyethylene cross-link load bed with inserts for tie-downs and racks.
- Durant was sitting on the cold flooring of the hold outside a locker full of cargo tie-downs, tarps, and cables he had been looking through.
- However, because buffeting is more of an issue during the construction phase, the bridge could if necessary be stabilized during construction by tie-downs.
- When my response wasn't met with a chuckle or a smile from the evaluator, I quickly opened the door and looked to make sure I hadn't forgotten to pull the chocks or unfasten the wing tie-downs.
- Use tie-downs to anchor the trailer to the ground or your house.
- If you live in a manufactured home, re-check and reinforce tie-downs.
- The pickup box is lined, and includes slots for lumber dividers and multiple, heavy-duty tie-downs.
- The SpringHouse tm can create humid conditions in any geographic environment, and will set up on both soil or hard surfaces, with stakes and tie-downs that secure the greenhouse in high winds.
- Codes now require architects to use cross bracings and tie-downs to make houses more hurricane resistant.
- Aircrew quickly undid the tie-downs and prepared to lower the ramp as the commandos started their vehicles.
- 1.1 A stationary ring, post, or the like to which items are secured with tie-downs.
Example sentencesExamples - The scats are not removable, an idea that would make for even more storage space, but the seat latches can double as tie-downs when the seats are flipped forward.
- Freight tie-downs were recessed into the floor and spaced three meters apart in a grid pattern.
- A rubber mat and four tie-downs make the loadspace adaptable for many uses.
- A slight S-curve flows through body sides punctuated by large, bluff wheel arches, and bed tie-downs are integrated into the upper pickup box surface just below the edge of the bed liner.
- It also has a tailgate with independently opening rear window, luggage tie-downs, removable luggage cover, and also a cargo net.
Synonyms restrict, restrain, limit, constrain, confine, cramp
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