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1 das Seil
- {bond} dây đai, đay buộc,) mối quan hệ, mối ràng buộc, giao kèo, khế ước, lời cam kết, phiếu nợ, bông, gông cùm, xiềng xích, sự tù tội, sự gửi vào kho, sự liên kết, kiểu xây ghép - {cable} dây cáp, cáp xuyên đại dương, cablegram, dây neo, tầm 219m) cable length), đường viền xoắn, đường chạm xoắn - {cord} dây thừng nhỏ, dây, đường sọc nối, nhung kẻ, quần nhung kẻ, mối thắt buộc, coóc - {rope} dây thừng, dây chão, dây bao quanh vũ đài, xâu, chuỗi, dây lây nhây -
2 tighten
/'taitn/ * nội động từ - chặt, căng, khít lại =it needs tightening up a little+ cần phải chặt hơn một tí - căng ra, căng thẳng ra =the cable tightens under the heavy load+ sợi dây cáp căng ra vì có vật nặng - mím chặt (môi) * ngoại động từ - thắt chặt, siết chặt =to tighten the knot+ thắt cái nút =tighten one's belt+ thắt lưng buộc bụng, nhịn ăn nhịn mặc =to tighten a screw+ siết chặt đinh ốc =to tighten the bonds of solidarity+ thắt chặt tình đoàn kết - kéo căng =to tighten the rope+ kéo căng cái dây - giữ chặt =tighten him!+ hãy giữ chặt lấy nó!
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