形容词紧的,牢固的; 绷紧的; 不漏的; 密集的,紧凑的
副词紧紧地; 牢固地
形容词
1. Losing my wallet put me in a tight spot.
我的钱包丢了,弄得我很尴尬。
2. We had a tight volleyball match.
我们进行了一场势均力敌的排球赛。
3. Tie the knot as tight as you can.
尽量把这个结打紧。
4. The old man is tight with his money.
老人对钱很吝啬。
5. He made sure that the rope was tight.
他看清楚绳子是否拉紧了。
TV Series-(电视剧)
B:What’s on TV tonight?
今晚有什么电视节目?
A:Not much, that new reality-TV show, Ally McBeal, oooo, Dark Angel.
没有很多节目,有那个新写实电视《甜心俏佳人》,哦哦哦,还有《末世黑天使》。
B:Wait a second. I want to watch Ally McBeal.
等等。我想看《甜心俏佳人》。
A:Oh, come on. That’s such a girl’s show.
哦,得了吧,那是小女孩子看的。
B:No it’s not. It’s just funny.
不是呀,很有趣的。
A:Yeah, if you’re a girl.
是有趣,如果你是小女孩的话。
B:Well, you just want to watch Dark Angel because of the hot girl.
哦,你不就是因为那个热辣的女孩才看《末世黑天使》的。
A:That’s not true. Dark Angel is a good show.
不是这样。《末世黑天使》可是一部好电视。
B:It’s story is just an excuse to get the girl dressed up in different tight outfits.
故事情节无非是那个女孩找各种借口着全套装备而已。
A:O.K., O.K. Let’s forget it. There’s a football game on too.
好了好了,不说了。还有足球赛可以看。
B:No way. I’m watching Ally McBeal. Go to John’s to watch the game.
没门。我要看《甜心俏佳人》。要看足球赛去约翰家看吧。
1. 紧密的:紧密的(Tight) 设置对市场更不敏感,会给出更少的 Bias Reversal 点. 当用紧密的(Tight)设置,你会得出更少的错误信号,但同时,你也会得到更少的有效信号. 堡林格波带是特别适用的交易波带,其主要研究变动性(Volatility)这个重要的变量.
1. (衣服或鞋)紧身的,紧贴的
Tight clothes or shoes are rather small and fit closely to your body.
e.g. She walked off the plane in a miniskirt and tight top...
她身穿迷你裙和紧身上衣走下了飞机。
e.g. His jeans were too tight.
他的牛仔裤太紧了。
2. tight是什么意思
2. 牢牢地;紧紧地
If you hold someone or something tight, you hold them firmly and securely.
e.g. She just fell into my arms, clutching me tight for a moment...
她正好跌进我的怀里,一时间紧紧地抓着我。
e.g. Just hold tight to my hand and follow along...
抓紧我的手,跟着我。
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3. (控制或规则)严格的,严厉的
Tight controls or rules are very strict.
e.g. The measures include tight control of media coverage...
那些措施包括对媒体报道的严格管制。
e.g. The Government were prepared to keep a tight hold on public sector pay rises...
政府准备严格控制公共部门的工资增长。
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4. 紧紧地;密不透风地;滴水不漏地
Something that is shut tight is shut very firmly.
e.g. The baby lay on his back with his eyes closed tight...
那个婴儿仰面躺着,两眼紧闭。
e.g. I keep the flour and sugar in individual jars, sealed tight with their glass lids...
我把面粉和食糖分别放在罐子里,并将玻璃盖子紧紧地盖上。
5. (皮肤、布、线)拉紧的,绷紧的
Skin, cloth, or string that is tight is stretched or pulled so that it is smooth or straight.
e.g. My skin feels tight and lacking in moisture...
我的皮肤感觉紧巴巴的,缺少水分。
e.g. Pull the elastic tight and knot the ends.
把橡皮筋拽紧,两头打上结。
6. 紧密的;密集的;装得满满的
Tight is used to describe a group of things or an amount of something that is closely packed together.
e.g. She curled up in a tight ball, with her knees tucked up at her chin...
她蜷缩成一团,膝盖抵着下巴。
e.g. The men came in a tight group.
那些男人密密匝匝地来了。
7. (身体局部)不舒服的,憋闷的
If a part of your body is tight, it feels rather uncomfortable and painful, for example because you are ill, anxious, or angry.
e.g. It is better to stretch the tight muscles first...
最好先伸展一下僵硬的肌肉。
e.g. Sarah came forward with a tight and angry face...
萨拉走上前来,紧绷着脸,怒气冲冲。
8. 关系紧密的;亲密的
A tight group of people is one whose members are closely linked by beliefs, feelings, or interests.
e.g. We're a tight group, so we do keep in touch.
我们关系很铁,所以的确保持着联系。
9. (弯道、拐角)急转的,陡转的
A tight bend or corner is one that changes direction very quickly so that you cannot see very far round it.
e.g. They collided on a tight bend and both cars were extensively damaged.
他们在一个急转弯处相撞,两辆车均严重受损。
10. (日程、预算)紧张的,回旋余地不大的
A tight schedule or budget allows very little time or money for unexpected events or expenses.
e.g. It's difficult to cram everything into a tight schedule...
日程紧,很难把所有事情都安排进去。
e.g. Emma is on a tight budget for clothes...
埃玛预算很紧,没有多少钱买衣裳。
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11. (比赛双方)比分接近的,不相上下的,势均力敌的
A tight contest is one where none of the competitors has a clear advantage or looks likely to win, so that it is difficult to say who the winner will be.
e.g. It was a very tight match...
参赛双方不分伯仲。
e.g. The most recent polls predict a tight three-way race.
最近的调查显示,这将是一场三方激烈角逐的比赛。
12. 小气的;抠门儿的;吝啬的
If you say that someone is tight, you disapprove of them because they are unwilling to spend their money.
e.g. What about getting new ones — Are you so tight you won't even spend three roubles?
买些新的怎样——你就小气到连3个卢布也不肯掏吗?
13. see also: airtight;skin-tight
14. 处境困难;境况不好
If you are in a tight corner or in a tight spot, you are in a difficult situation.
e.g. That puts the president in a tight spot if the vote is not a resounding 'yes'...
如果投票结果不是一个响亮的“是”,总统的处境就不妙了。
e.g. They teach you to use your head to get out of a tight corner.
他们教你开动脑筋,摆脱困境。
15. 好好睡一觉
You can say 'sleep tight' to someone when they are going to bed as an affectionate way of saying that you hope they will sleep well.
e.g. Good night, Davey. Sleep tight.
晚安,戴维。睡个好觉。
16. to keep a tight rein on -> see rein
to sit tight -> see sit
1. But his tight budget doesn't keep him from buying a ticket and it's not that he's only attracted by the design.
2. tight是什么意思
2. They will have to contend with lack of capital, tight credit conditions and uncertainty around company and asset valuations.
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3. Yu believed a degree from a reputable foreign university will help clinch a good job in a tight employment market.
4. A tight police presence was seen in the capital Male in order to ensure law and order prevails during the release of the key report.
5. At one stage things got so tight he had to sell his house and live in a caravan with his wife Jo.
6. First, tight credit caused by the global crisis has slowed down overall investment activity worldwide.
7. tight什么意思
7. Companies from Germany to Asia are hoarding cash because credit markets are tight.
8. tight
8. A series of refinery glitches recently combined with tight supplies to catapult gasoline to record highs.
9. If the SIM card belongs to a region with tight controls over mobile phone crime, the malware applications will automatically cease attack.
10. Chamber of Commerce that he believed legislative pressure will probably be needed to get China to drop its tight peg to the dollar.
adj
1. affected by scarcity and expensive to borrow
e.g. tight money
a tight market
2. packed closely together
e.g. they stood in a tight little group
hair in tight curls
the pub was packed tight
3. demanding strict attention to rules and procedures
e.g. rigorous discipline
tight security
stringent safety measures
4. tight
4. exasperatingly difficult to handle or circumvent
e.g. a nasty problem
a good man to have on your side in a tight situation
Synonym: nasty
5. very drunk
Synonym: besotted blind drunk blotto crocked cockeyed fuddled loaded pie-eyed pissed pixilated plastered slopped sloshed smashed soaked soused sozzled squiffy stiff wet
6. tight
6. (of a contest or contestants) evenly matched
e.g. a close contest
a close election
a tight game
Synonym: close
7. (used of persons or behavior) characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity
e.g. a mean person
he left a miserly tip
8. of such close construction as to be impermeable
e.g. a tight roof
warm in our tight little house
9. closely constrained or constricted or constricting
e.g. tight skirts
he hated tight starched collars
fingers closed in a tight fist
a tight feeling in his chest
10. pressed tightly together
e.g. with lips compressed
Synonym: compressed
11. securely or solidly fixed in place
rigid
e.g. the bolts are tight
12. tight的反义词
12. of textiles
e.g. a close weave
smooth percale with a very tight weave
Synonym: close
13. pulled or drawn tight
e.g. taut sails
a tight drumhead
a tight rope
Synonym: taut
14. set so close together as to be invulnerable to penetration
e.g. in tight formation
a tight blockade
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