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tighten
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tight·en  (ttn)
tr. & intr.v. tight·ened, tight·en·ing, tight·ens
To make or become tight or tighter.

tighten·er n.

tighten [ˈtaɪtən]
vb
1. to make or become tight or tighter
tighten one's belt to economize
tightener  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.tighten - make tight or tightertighten - make tight or tighter; "Tighten the wire"
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
frap - take up the slack of; "frap a rope"
firm, tauten - make taut or tauter; "tauten a rope"
screw - tighten or fasten by means of screwing motions; "Screw the bottle cap on"
wind up, wind - coil the spring of (some mechanical device) by turning a stem; "wind your watch"
2.tighten - become tight or tighter; "The rope tightened"
change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
constringe, constrict, narrow - become tight or as if tight; "Her throat constricted"
firm, tauten - become taut or tauter; "Your muscles will firm when you exercise regularly"; "the rope tautened"
constrict, compress, contract, compact, press, squeeze - squeeze or press together; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle"
tense, strain - become stretched or tense or taut; "the bodybuilder's neck muscles tensed;" "the rope strained when the weight was attached"
3.tighten - restrict; "Tighten the rules"; "stiffen the regulations"
confine, limit, throttle, trammel, restrain, restrict, bound - place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends"
4.tighten - narrow or limit; "reduce the influx of foreigners"
confine, limit, throttle, trammel, restrain, restrict, bound - place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends"

tighten
verb
1. close, narrow, strengthen, squeeze, harden, constrict He answered by tightening his grip on her shoulder.
close slacken, ease off, let out
2. stretch, strain, tense, tauten, stiffen, rigidify He flung his whole weight back, tightening the rope.
stretch relax, loosen, slacken, weaken
3. fasten, secure, screw, fix I used my thumbnail to tighten the screw.
fasten unscrew, unfasten, unbind
4. contract, narrow, constrict, become tight, become narrow Her throat had tightened and she couldn't speak.
5. purse, narrow, compress, screw up, pucker Martha tightened her lips and shook her head.
6. increase, heighten, toughen (up), beef up (informal), crank up (informal), scale up, make stricter, make more rigorous They have tightened security along the border.
Translations
tighten [ˈtaɪtn]
A. VT (also tighten up) [+ rope] → estirar, tensar; [+ nut, belt, shoes] → apretar; [+ regulations] → hacer más severo; [+ restrictions, discipline, security] → reforzar
B. VI (also tighten up) [rope, knot] → estirarse; [skin] → ponerse tirante; [grasp] → apretarse
tighten up
A. VT + ADV
1. = tighten A
2. to tighten up on sthser más estricto con algo
they have decided to tighten up on this type of importhan decidido controlar más este tipo de importaciones
B. VI + ADV = tighten B

tighten [ˈtaɪtən]
vt
(= make firmer) [+ rope] → tendre; [+ screw] → resserrer; [+ grip, hold] → resserrer
(= make stricter) [+ control] → renforcer; [+ security] → renforcer; [+ rule] → renforcer
vi [fingers, grip] → se resserrer; [rope, chain] → se tendre
tighten up
vt
(= make firmer) [+ screw, knot] → resserrer
(= make stricter) [+ rules, security] → renforcer
tight end n (US)ailier m

tighten (also tighten up)
vt
knotfester machen, anziehen; screwanziehen; (= re-tighten)nachziehen; musclesanspannen; lipsverkneifen; ropestraffen, anziehen; (= stretch tighter)straffer spannen; to tighten one’s grip (lit)fester zugreifen; (fig)die Schraube fester ziehen; to tighten one’s grip on something (lit)etw fester halten; (fig)etw besser unter Kontrolle bringen; to tighten the steering in a cardie Lenkung an einem Auto nachziehen
(fig) rules, security, control, law, procedures, restrictionsverschärfen; to tighten the screw on something/a countryden Druck auf etw (acc)/ein Land verstärken ? belt
vi (rope)sich spannen, sich straffen; (knot)sich zusammenziehen; whenever he’s angry his mouth tightensimmer wenn er wütend ist, wird sein Mund schmal und verkniffen

tighten [ˈtaɪtn]
1. vt (also tighten up) (gen) → stringere; (rope) → tendere; (regulation) → rendere più severo/a; (control) → intensificare
to tighten one's belt (fig) → tirare la cinghia
2. vi (also tighten up) → stringersi; (rope) → tendersi; (grasp) → farsi più stretto/a
tighten up
1. vi + adv
b. to tighten up on sthrendere qc più severo/a
2. vt + adv = tighten 1

tighten يُضَيْق utáhnout stramme festziehen σφίγγω apretar kiristää serrer zategnuti stringere 締める 단단히 죄다 aanhalen stramme zacisnąć apertar затягивать dra åt ทำให้แน่นหรือตึงขึ้น sıkılamak thắt chặt 弄紧


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