tight
tight 英 [taɪt] 美 [taɪt]
adj. 紧的;绷紧的; adv. 紧紧地;
名词复数:tights 比较级:tighter 最高级:tightest
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- adj. 紧的;绷紧的;
- adv. 紧紧地;
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1. tight pants
紧凑的裤子
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2. She was wearing a tight pair of jeans.
她穿着一条紧身牛仔裤。
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3. He kept a tight grip on her arm.
他紧紧握住她的胳膊。
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4. The screw was so tight that it wouldn't move.
螺丝钉太紧,拧不开。
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5. These shoes are much too tight.
这双鞋太紧了。
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6. to keep tight controlover sth
对某事严加控制
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7. We have a very tight budget.
我们的预算很紧。
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8. I'm sorry,’ she said, with a tight smile.
“对不起。”她勉强一笑说。
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9. The driver slowed down at a tight bend in the road.
驾驶员在道路急转弯处慢了下来。
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10. Hold tight!
抓紧了!
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11. My suitcase was packed tight.
我的衣箱塞得满满的。
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12. a tight-fitting lid
严实的盖子
- tight (adj.) c. 1400, tyght "dense, close, compact," from Middle English thight, from Old Norse þettr "watertight, close in texture, solid," and also from Old English -þiht (compare second element in meteþiht "stout from eating"), both from Proto-Germanic *thinhta- (source also of Middle High German dihte "dense, thick," German dicht "dense, tight," Old High German gidigan, German gediegen "genuine, solid, worthy"), from PIE root *tenk- (2) "to become firm, curdle, thicken" (source also of Irish techt "curdled, coagulated," Lithuanian tankus "close, tight," Persian tang "tight," Sanskrit tanakti "draws together, contracts").
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