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Turkish Translation for tight
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tight kısaltılmış sımsıkı en tr
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tight zorluk çeken en tr
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tight tedariki güç en tr
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tight tıkanmış en tr
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tight akmaz en tr
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tight su geçmez en tr
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tight sıkı gerilmiş kesat en tr
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tight sıkıca en(fiil) tr
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tight gergin en(sıfat) tr
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tight dar en(sıfat) tr
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tight kritik en(sıfat) tr
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tight sıkı en(sıfat) tr
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tight kasılmış en(sıfat) tr
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tight sızdırmaz en(sıfat) tr
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tight zor en(sıfat) tr
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tight kısa ve özlü en(sıfat) tr
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tight cimri en(sıfat) tr
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tight eli sıkı en(sıfat) tr
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tight başabaş en(sıfat) tr
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tight sarhoş en(sıfat) tr
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tight sızdırmayan en tr
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tight su geçirmeyen en tr
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tight gerili en tr
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tight muhkem en tr
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tight sıkışık en tr
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tight sızmaz en tr
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tight tamahkâr en tr
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tight (sıfat) sıkı, dar, gergin, kasılmış, sızdırmaz, zor, kritik, kısa ve özlü, cimri, eli sıkı, başabaş, sarhoş en tr
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tight tightlysıkı en tr
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tight ucu ucuna en tr
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tight dili eli sıkı en tr
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tight dili müşkül en tr
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tight sıkışmış: The lid of the jar is so tight I can't open it. Kavanozun kapağı öyle sıkışmış ki açamıyorum en(sıfat) tr
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tight iyice gerilmiş, gergin: The en(sıfat) tr
English translation for tight  Sesli Dinle  a:tighter / tightest tightly tightness tights   Etymology :alteration of earlier thight close set, dense, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse thEttr tight; akin to Middle High German dIhte thick, Sanskrit tanakti it causes to coagulate. Pronunciation :tIt. Function :adjective. Date :1507.
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tight in a close-fitting manner, firmly en en
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tight close-fitting, tense, narrow en(sıfat) en
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tight set so close together as to be invulnerable to penetration; "in tight formation"; "a tight blockade en en
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tight affected by scarcity and expensive to borrow; "tight money"; "a tight market" packed closely together; "the stood in a tight little group"; "hair in tight curls"; "the pub was packed tight" of such close construction as to be impermeable; "a tight roof"; "warm in our tight little house" closely constrained or constricted or constricting; "tight skirts"; "he hated tight starched collars"; "fingers closed in a tight fist"; "a tight feeling in his chest" securely or solidly fixed in place; rigid; "the bolts are tight" set so close together as to be invulnerable to penetration; "in tight formation"; "a tight blockade en en
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tight closely constrained or constricted or constricting; "tight skirts"; "he hated tight starched collars"; "fingers closed in a tight fist"; "a tight feeling in his chest" en en
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tight securely or solidly fixed in place; rigid; "the bolts are tight" en en
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tight Cf en en
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tight Easy, 7 en en
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tight To tighten en en
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tight affected by scarcity and expensive to borrow; "tight money"; "a tight market" en en
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tight packed closely together; "the stood in a tight little group"; "hair in tight curls"; "the pub was packed tight" en en
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tight of such close construction as to be impermeable; "a tight roof"; "warm in our tight little house" en en
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tight Somewhat intoxicated; tipsy en en
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tight Pressing; stringent; not easy; firmly held; dear; said of money or the money market en en
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tight Handy; adroit; brisk en en
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tight Close; parsimonious; saving; as, a man tight in his dealings en en
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tight Not slack or loose; firmly stretched; taut; applied to a rope, chain, or the like, extended or stretched out en en
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tight Fitting close, or too close, to the body; as, a tight coat or other garment en en
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tight Not ragged; whole; neat; tidy en en
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tight Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open; as, tight cloth; a tight knot en en
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tight Close, so as not to admit the passage of a liquid or other fluid; not leaky; as, a tight ship; a tight cask; a tight room; often used in this sense as the second member of a compound; as, water-tight; air-tight en en
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tight of Tie en en
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tight Tight clothes or shoes are rather small and fit closely to your body. His jeans were too tight. loose + tightly tight·ly He buttoned his collar tightly round his thick neck en en
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tight If you hold someone or something tight, you hold them firmly and securely. She just fell into my arms, clutching me tight for a moment Hold on tight! Tight is also an adjective. As he and Henrietta passed through the gate he kept a tight hold of her arm. + tightly tight·ly She climbed back into bed and wrapped her arms tightly round her body en en
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tight Tight controls or rules are very strict. The measures include tight control of media coverage Security is tight this week at the polling sites. + tightly tight·ly The internal media was tightly controlled by the government during the war en en
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tight Something that is shut tight is shut very firmly. I keep the flour and sugar in individual jars, sealed tight with their glass lids She kept her eyes tight closed. + tightly tight·ly Pemberton frowned and closed his eyes tightly en en
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tight Skin, cloth, or string that is tight is stretched or pulled so that it is smooth or straight. My skin feels tight and lacking in moisture + tightly tight·ly Her sallow skin was drawn tightly across the bones of her face en en
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tight Tight is used to describe a group of things or an amount of something that is closely packed together. She curled up in a tight ball, with her knees tucked up at her chin The men came in a tight group. Tight is also an adverb. The people sleep on sun loungers packed tight, end to end. + tightly tight·ly Many animals travel in tightly packed lorries and are deprived of food, water and rest en en
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tight If a part of your body is tight, it feels rather uncomfortable and painful, for example because you are ill, anxious, or angry. It is better to stretch the tight muscles first = taut + tightness tight·ness Heart disease often shows itself first as pain or tightness in the chest en en
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tight A tight group of people is one whose members are closely linked by beliefs, feelings, or interests. We're a tight group, so we do keep in touch. = close en en
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tight A tight bend or corner is one that changes direction very quickly so that you cannot see very far round it. They collided on a tight bend and both cars were extensively damaged. = sharp en en
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tight A tight schedule or budget allows very little time or money for unexpected events or expenses. It's difficult to cram everything into a tight schedule Financially things are a bit tight en en
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tight 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. It was a very tight match en en
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tight disapproval If you say that someone is tight, you disapprove of them because they are unwilling to spend their money. What about getting new ones -- Are you so tight you won't even spend three roubles? = tight-fisted, mean, stingy see also airtight, skin-tight en en
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tight If you are in a tight corner or in a tight spot, you are in a difficult situation. That puts the president in a tight spot if the vote is not a resounding `yes' en en
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tight 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. Good night, Davey. Sleep tight en en
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tight to keep a tight rein on: see rein to sit tight: see sit en en
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tight firmly or tightly; "held fast to the rope"; "her foot was stuck fast"; "held tight" en en
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tight in an attentive manner; "he remained close on his guard" en en
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tight pulled or drawn tight; "taut sails"; "a tight drumhead"; "a tight rope" en en
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tight set so close together as to be invulnerable to penetration; "in tight formation"; "a tight blockade" en en
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tight pressed tightly together; "with lips compressed" en en
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tight used of persons or behavior; characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity; "a mean person"; "he left a miserly tip" en en
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tight of textiles; "a close weave"; "smooth percale with a very tight weave" en en
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tight (of a contest or contestants) evenly matched; "a close contest"; "a close election"; "a tight game" en en
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tight very drunk en en
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tight exasperatingly difficult to handle or circumvent; "a nasty problem"; "a good man to have on your side in a tight situation" en en
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tight demanding strict attention to rules and procedures; "rigorous discipline"; "tight security"; "stringent safety measures" en en
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tight In line with or extremely close to the inside market or last sale in a stock (+/- 1/8) On the money en en
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tight Used in the context of general equities In-line or extremely close (+/- 1/8) to the inside market or last sale in a stock On the money en en
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tight A term for young wines Almost an synonym for "dumb" en en
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tight 1 a very narrow hole or course 2 a compact and efficient swing 3 hole location that is very close to the edge of the green 4 a ball resting on the ground or in grass with very little air underneath it, making clean and solid contact difficult Example: 1 The course we played on Monday was very short and tight 2 Byron's swing was tight whereas Dan's was loose 3 The hole was cut so tight that the pin appeared to be off the green 4 The grass was very thin and my lie was very tight en en
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tight A bark characteristic meaning firm, not peeling, not loose, not peeling "Tight" bark on older trees may become furrowed or split, but does not rub off or peel off easily [To return to previous page, click your browser's BACK button then scroll through the page to your last location] en en
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tight Handling condition where a car has developed a "push" and feels like it doesn't want to turn The opposite of "loose " en en
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tight Sometimes you may feel "tight" in social situations when you have not had enough cold beverages to make you feel comfortable Feeling "tight" is experiencing a night completely sober or somewhat sober when everyone else is drinking If you have the problem of feeling "tight" many times in social situations, you may want to look at becoming "socially lubricated" prior to the evening's events to loosen you up a bit (Submitted by Partiers Com members Kev Gierlach and Craig Russo) en en
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tight Generally refers to the body and structure of young wines en en
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tight Describes a wine's structure, concentration or body Although a temporary condition that is most common with younger wines that have high aging expectations, a wine at any age may exhibit this quality Closed or compact are similar terms en en
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tight 1 a very narrow hole or course 2 a compact and efficient swing 3 hole location that is very close to the edge of the green Example: 1 "The course we played on Monday was really tight " 2 "Byron's swing was really tight " 3 "The hole was cut so tight that the pin appeared to be off the green " en en
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tight An exceptionally well engineered or crafted deck Often used in conjunction with Tech "Your deck has an extremely tight tech, how'd you do that?" en en
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tight property of an equality constraint for a particular setting of its nonbasic variables if they cause the constraint's basic variable to become 0 (See page 791) en en
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tight This term is used by coaches A LOT, but what does it really mean? A tight body position is not simply straight, or extended, but taught The muscles involved in the extension are squeezed Positions are held rigid so that different parts of the body can move together Any flexing in the joints can reduce the effectiveness of certain motions Much of a gymnasts strength training is to enable "tightness" en en
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tight Highly competitive A tight market is characterized by a small spread between the bid and offer levels for a given security en en
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tight Declarer is said to be tight when he/she cannot afford to lose any more tricks and still make the contract en en
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tight Usually describes a young wine It describes a wine's structure, concentration and body, as in a "tightly wound" wine Closed or compact are similar terms en en
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tight When the front tires of a car have difficulty turning into the corners A driver must get off the throttle earlier than normal to correct it en en
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tight A stock car that is "tight" will have a tendency to head toward the wall on a turn Also called pushing An open-wheel driver might say it is understeering en en
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tight Bass reproduction that is well controlled, free from hangover, not slow Stereo imaging that is specific, stable, and of the correct width Describes a closely bunched image in A+B double-mono mode that occupies a very narrow space between the loudspeakers en en
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tight If there is very little cushion (grass) between the ball and God's earth, you have a tight lie If the guys in your group don't want to play for some cash, they're tight en en
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tight Condition of your belt line after a little too much snacking during the race en en
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tight Describes a wine's structure, concentration and body, as in a "tightly wound" wine Closed or compact are similar terms en en
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tight reduces the space between characters en en
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tight Same as pushing en en
German translation for tight
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tight dicht , fest , hautnah , straff , stramm , stramm , dicht en de
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to be tight stramm sitzen en de
Greek translation for tight
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tight (adj) μεθυσμένος, τέζα, σφιγκτός, τεντωμένος, σφικτός, σφιχτός en el
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tight σφιχτά en el
 
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