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semantic
stretto, -a

в итальянском словаре Oxford-Paravia

I. tight [брит. tʌɪt, америк. taɪt] ПРИЛ.

1. tight (firm):

tight lid, screw
tight grip, knot
to hold sb in a tight embrace

2. tight (taut):

tight rope, string, strap
a tight voice

3. tight:

tight (constrictive) space
tight clothing
tight (closefitting) jacket
tight shirt
my shoes are too tight
a pair of tight jeans

4. tight (strict):

tight security
tight deadline
tight discipline
tight budget
tight credit
to exercise tight control over sth, sb
to be tight (with one's money)
money is a bit tight these days ЭКОН.

5. tight (packed):

tight schedule
tight timetable

6. tight СПОРТ (close):

tight finish, match

7. tight (compact):

tight group
tight bunch

8. tight брит. (drunk):

tight разг.
tight разг.
to get tight

9. tight (sharp, oblique):

tight angle
tight turn

II. tight [брит. tʌɪt, америк. taɪt] НАРЕЧ.

1. tight (firmly):

tight hold, grip
to fasten, close sth tight
he shut his eyes tight

2. tight (closely):

3. tight (fast):

hold tight!
sit tight!
I just sat tight and waited for the scandal to pass перенос.

III. tights СУЩ.

tights npl брит.:

IV. tight [брит. tʌɪt, америк. taɪt]

to be in a tight spot or situation or corner
to run a tight ship

tight-arsed, tight-assed [ˈtaɪtɑːst, ˈtaɪtæst] ПРИЛ. брит. америк. разг., уничиж.

tight-arsed person
tight-arsed behaviour

finger tight [ˈfɪŋɡətaɪt] ПРИЛ.

finger tight

tight-fisted [брит. ˌtʌɪtˈfɪstɪd, америк. ˌtaɪtˈfɪstəd] ПРИЛ. разг., уничиж.

tight-fisted
tight-fisted

tight-fitting [брит. ˌtʌɪtˈfɪtɪŋ, америк. ˈtaɪt ˈˌfɪdɪŋ] ПРИЛ.

tight-fitting

tight money СУЩ. U ЭКОН.

tight money

tight-lipped [брит., америк. ˈtaɪt ˈˌlɪpt] ПРИЛ.

tight end [брит., америк. ˌtaɪt ˈɛnd] СУЩ. америк. СПОРТ

tight end
ala ж.

wind-tight [ˈwɪndtaɪt] ПРИЛ.

wind-tight → windproof

windproof [брит. ˈwɪn(d)pruːf, америк. ˈwɪndpruf] ПРИЛ.

steam-tight [америк. ˈstimtaɪt] ПРИЛ.

steam-tight

в словаре PONS

английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский

I. tight [taɪt] ПРИЛ.

1. tight:

tight screw, knot
tight clothing

2. tight:

tight rope
tight skin

3. tight:

tight condition, discipline
tight budget
tight situation
tight schedule
to keep a tight hold on sth

4. tight bend:

tight

5. tight (hard-fought):

tight

6. tight разг. (drunk):

tight

II. tight [taɪt] НАРЕЧ.

tight
to close sth tight
sleep tight!

tight-fitting ПРИЛ.

tight-fitting
to keep sb on a tight leash
narrow [or tight] margin
to keep sb on a tight rein
to hold on (tight)
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
tight
teso (-a)
tight
stretto (-a)
tight
tight spot

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The elastic material of a tight-fitting swimsuit can create uncomfortable compressed stress points on the skin during the session.
en.wikipedia.org
Attention has focused on strengthening agriculture, still the economic base of the developing country and on continuing a moderately tight monetary policy.
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The backstabber, the tight-lip, the know-all, the fault-finder, the delayer and the downer all have their place in the modern office set-up.
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Dry laminates are vacuum-tight, but immersed in water, act as molecular sieves, blocking some solutes with hydrated radii larger than 4.5 angstroms.
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He wears a woolen blue beanie, tight blue-jeans, and a black leather jacket with a green hoodie underneath.
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