释义 |
tie-inˈtie-in noun [countable]  - A quick mention of a television tie-in.
- I have mentioned only a few established C format titles, no reprints of television or film tie-ins, and no annuals.
- I thought that could be a tie-in with the traditions of Halloween.
- It is not a tie-in but a new story full of action, wit and unsavoury characters.
- The inevitable tie-ins are going to be gross.
- The possibilities for other Oprah tie-ins that could be sold alongside cups of java are limitless.
- The selling of book tie-ins in video outlets can not be far behind.
- There are some unsavoury tie-ins at work here.
a product such as a record, book, or toy that is related to a new film, TV show etc |