单词 | tightishly |
释义 | tight1 /tīt/adjective
Tight play combining formSignifying proof against or impervious to the thing specified ORIGIN: Earlier thight, appar from an older form of ON thēttr, influenced by various Eng words of similar meaning; cf Ger dicht tightˈen transitive verb and intransitive verb (sometimes with up) to make or grow tight or tighter tightˈener noun
tightˈish adjective tightˈishly adverb tightˈly adverb tightˈness noun tights plural noun
tight arse or (N American) tight ass noun (slang)
tight end noun (American football) A player who is positioned at the outside of the offensive line tightˈ-fisted adjective (informal) Stingy tight-head prop noun (rugby) The prop forward on the right of the front row of the scrum in either team tight junction noun (biology) A junction between epithelial cells where the membranes are in close contact, with no intervening intercellular space tight-knitˈ or tightly-knitˈ adjective
tight-laceˈ transitive verb and intransitive verb (of clothing) to tie tightly, so compressing the waist tight-lacedˈ or tightˈ-lace adjective Strait-laced tight-lāˈcer noun tight-lāˈcing noun Compression of the waist by tight clothes tightˈ-lipped adjective Uncommunicative tightˈrope noun
tightˈwad noun (informal; esp N American) A skinflint, miser tightˈy-whitˈies plural noun (US inf) Men's brief underpants a tight corner or spot A difficult situation run a tight ship To be in control of an efficient, well-run organization or group tighten the screws To increase pressure (esp on someone to do something) |
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