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1 the contests were fought out tightly
Общая лексика: состязания проходили с большим напряжениемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the contests were fought out tightly
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2 tightly
[ʹtaıtlı] adv1. 1) туго2) крепко, накрепкоto hold smth. tightly - крепко держать что-л.
to hold on to smth. tightly - крепко держаться за что-л., вцепиться во что-л.
2. 1) плотно, без зазоров2) плотно, тесноto fit tightly - хорошо сидеть (на ком-л.), быть в (самую) пору (кому-л.)
to fit too tightly - быть тесноватым, жать (об одежде, обуви и т. п.)
3. до краёв; тесноthe people were tightly packed - людей набилось, как сельдей в бочке
4. 1) напряжённоthe contests were fought out tightly - состязания проходили с большим напряжением
2) строгоI was tightly cross-examined about my journey - меня придирчиво расспросили о путешествии
5. диал. глубоко, основательно; энергично6. редк. опрятно -
3 tightly
1. adv туго2. adv крепко, накрепко3. adv плотно, без зазоров4. adv плотно, тесноto fit tightly — хорошо сидеть, быть в пору
5. adv до краёв; тесно6. adv напряжённо7. adv строго8. adv диал. глубоко, основательно; энергично9. adv редк. опрятноСинонимический ряд:hard (other) closely; compactly; densely; fast; firm; firmly; fixedly; hard; securely; solidly; steadfastly; tenaciously; tight; unshakeably -
4 tightly
ˈtaɪtlɪ = tight
2. туго - a * pulled knot туго затянутый узел крепко, накрепко - to hold smth. * крепко держать что-л. - to hold on to smth. * крепко держаться за что-л., вцепиться во что-л. - bound * down with a string накрепко привязанный бечевкой - their hands clasped * их руки сплелись плотно, без зазоров - the door shuts * дверь плотно закрывается - his eyes were * shut его глаза были плотно закрыты плотно, тесно - to fit * хорошо сидеть( на ком-л.), быть в (самую) пору (кому-л.) - to fit too * быть тесноватым, жать( об одежде, обуви и т. п.) до краев;
тесно - * packed with ice забитый льдом - the people were * packed людей набилось, как сельдей в бочке напряженно - the contests were fought out * состязания проходили с большим напряжением строго - I was * cross-examined about my journey меня придирчиво расспросили о путешествии (диалектизм) глубоко, основательно;
энергично( редкое) опрятно - * dressed опрятно одетый tightly = tight
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