tie in

tie in
verbo intransitivo
1encajar, concordar (facts, story)

tie in
verb:intransitive:plus_adverb
to tie in with sth (tally) (with facts) concordar cuadrar con algo;or (fit in) (with arrangements) coincidir con algo; it doesn't tie in with what he told us no concuerda cuadra con lo que nos dijo;or the wedding was arranged to tie in with David's leave la boda se planeó de modo que coincidiera con el permiso de David
his views don't tie in with his party's policies his beliefs didn't seem to tie in at all with reality these findings tie in well with the evidence this ties in with the results of earlier research one person's instructions do not tie in with another's That was enough to make me think it did not quite tie in," he said.

They weren't covered in blood, they weren't wielding axes or anything like that he hasn't had a girlfriend for years, which doesn't seem to tie in with the sex symbol image it all ties in the children always have to tie in with what he's doing the project has been devised to tie in with the national curriculum

verb:transitive:plus_adverb
to tie sth in with sth (link) relacionar algo con algo; (fit in) [+meeting, visit] hacer coincidir algo con algo; you can't tie me in with any of the killings no puedes relacionarme con vincularme a ninguno de los asesinatos;or
we could tie this discussion in with the report from Paris they can tie this in with their experience of life the forensic evidence doesn't tie it in with Smith perhaps we could tie in this interview with your trip to Glasgow