tie-in [ˈtaɪɪn] sustantivorelación (f) (link)(with con)
también: - a film/TV tie-in -> = producto a veces promocional relacionado con una nueva película o programa televisivo
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tie-in [ˈtaɪɪn]
noun
(link) vinculación; (f) relación; (f) police are looking for a tie-in to connect the two cases la policía busca una vinculación relación entre ambos casos;or guides on cooking and gardening with a TV tie-in libros de cocina y jardinería relacionados vinculados con un programa de TV;or
It won't prove anything except that somebody grabbed the dog's collar. There's no tie-in to the woman's death at all Flute isn't that common a name, and it might give us a tie-in with the envelope found under the bed I think for the Burger King tie-in alone, the film's attracting many American viewers out to see this there might be a tie-in between this piece of evidence and the Whitecliff murders
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