tight的意思和读音

tight

: [taɪt] : [taɪt]

adv.

adj.

n.

tighter  tightest  

adj.+n.tight schedule,tight control,tight security,tight budget,tight deadline

adv.+v.tight squeeze,tight hold

adj.slack,loose

tightadj.firm

1.held or fixed in position firmly; difficult to move or undo

He kept a tight grip on her arm.

She twisted her hair into a tight knot.

The screw was so tight that it wouldn't move.

clothes

2.fitting closely to your body and sometimes uncomfortable

She was wearing a tight pair of jeans.穿

These shoes are much too tight.

The new sweater was a tight fit .

control

3.very strict and firm

to keep tight control over sth

We need tighter security at the airport.

stretched

4.stretched or pulled so that it cannot stretch much further

The rope was stretched tight.

close together

5.[ubn]with things or people packed closely together, leaving little space between them

There was a tight group of people around the speaker.

With six of us in the car it was a tight squeeze .轿

money/time

6.difficult to manage with because there is not enough

We have a very tight budget.

The president has a tight schedule today.

expression/voice

7.looking or sounding anxious, upset, angry, etc.

‘I'm sorry,’ she said, with a tight smile.“。”

part of body

8.feeling painful or uncomfortable because of illness or emotion

He complained of having a tight chest.

Her throat felt tight, just looking at her baby.

relationship

9.having a close relationship with sb else or with other people

It was a tight community and newcomers were not welcome.

线bend/curve

10.curving suddenly rather than gradually

The driver slowed down at a tight bend in the road.

The plane flew around in a tight circle.

contest/race

11.with runners, teams, etc. that seem to be equally good

a tight race

not generous

12.(informal)not wanting to spend much money; not generous

He's very tight with his money.

drunk

13.[nubn](informal)drunk

-tight

14.not allowing the substance mentioned to enter

measures to make your home weathertight使

IDMto keep a tight rein on sb/sth);to control sb/sth carefully or strictlyrun a tight shipto organize sth in a very efficient way, controlling other people very closelya tight spot/cornera very difficult or dangerous situationadv.

1.closely and firmly; tightly

Hold tight !

My suitcase was packed tight.

His fists were clenched tight.

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n.1.

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adj.1.clothes that are tight are close against your body when you wear them; used about clothes that are uncomfortable because they are so close against your body2.a tight hold or grip is very firm and strong; firmly fastened in a particular position3.something such as cloth or rope that is tight is stretched so that it is completely straight or flat4.controlled very carefully and strictly; done with a lot of skill and care so that mistakes are not made5.if money is tight, you have only just enough; if time is tight, you have so little time that it is difficult for you to do what you need to; if space is tight, you have only just enough6.if a game is tight, both players or teams play well and it is difficult to know who will win7.a tight angle is a very small angle that gives you very little space to do something8.a tight bend on a road is difficult to drive around because it curves a lot9.if your chest or another part of your body feels tight, it feels as if it is being squeezed10.a tight group of people have a close relationship with each other11.a tight voice or expression shows that you are nervous or annoyed12.consisting of people or things that are very close together13.someone who is tight likes to avoid spending money14.drunk1.clothes that are tight are close against your body when you wear them; used about clothes that are uncomfortable because they are so close against your body2.a tight hold or grip is very firm and strong; firmly fastened in a particular position3.something such as cloth or rope that is tight is stretched so that it is completely straight or flat4.controlled very carefully and strictly; done with a lot of skill and care so that mistakes are not made5.if money is tight, you have only just enough; if time is tight, you have so little time that it is difficult for you to do what you need to; if space is tight, you have only just enough6.if a game is tight, both players or teams play well and it is difficult to know who will win7.a tight angle is a very small angle that gives you very little space to do something8.a tight bend on a road is difficult to drive around because it curves a lot9.if your chest or another part of your body feels tight, it feels as if it is being squeezed10.a tight group of people have a close relationship with each other11.a tight voice or expression shows that you are nervous or annoyed12.consisting of people or things that are very close together13.someone who is tight likes to avoid spending money14.drunk

adv.1.very firmly

1. bound tight couch ...

2. unsmiling a. tight a. fix v. ...

3. n. blouse n. tight adj. tightly ...

4. ticket n. tight a. ; toll n. ; v.() ...

5. lock up: tight: century: ...

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1.He is much fish still and I saw that the hook was in the corner of his mouth and he has kept his mouth tight shut.

2.The tight integration between them is all part of the design: The more Apple products I use, the better my experience becomes.使

3.Clearly when someone is said to be tantalizing in tight jeans the word is being used with the sense of "exciting desires. "穿(tantalizing),

4.Walking in a tight circle, he said, "She was always standing over the stove, trying to stretch whatever we had to eat. ",“。”

5.Then, once it is in place, it is partly flooded and allowed to sink to the riverbed around the breach, making a tight seal.使

6.Yet through both my fears and yet the love of my tight knit family, I discovered both my own vulnerability and potential strength.

7.The locking of the front nut is not tight enough, resulting in poor contact between the grinding blade and the discharge plate.

8.Very tight deadlines can be broken just by waking up to a strong migraine.

9."The change is consistent with the direction practice has been going, " he said. "And tight glucose control is still our focus. ":“。”

10.It must be difficult, I say, taking care not to spray crumbs on his sofa, working on three different programmes in such a tight time frame.