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101 зажимать гайку
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102 закреплять
1) General subject: anchor, assign (за кем-либо), bed down, cable (канатом, тросом), confirm, consolidate, fasten, fortify, make fast, nail down (успех, достижение), reeve, retain (за), secure, settle, spike, spire, strengthen, strut, fasten off (нитку), guarantee (права) (Конституцией), enshrine2) Computers: freeze3) Geology: case off5) Military: bed in, get a grip (на рубеже)6) Engineering: attach, bolt, clamp, cleat, constrain, cramp, dry (печатную краску высушиванием), fixate, hitch, hold, jam, key, rope (веревками, тросами или канатами), snug, tack (временное)8) Construction: anchor (анкерными болтами или связями), to tight up9) Law: allocate10) Economy: immobilize12) Architecture: steady13) Mining: crib up, prop (стойками), underprop14) Diplomatic term: nail down to statement (успех и т.п.)15) Forestry: cinch16) Polygraphy: clamp (напр. стереотип на формном цилиндре), tighten (напр. форму в печатной машине)17) Textile: bar tack18) Photo: fix19) Information technology: dock21) Mechanic engineering: screw22) Mechanics: constraint23) Business: arrange, immobilize (капитал)25) Education: reinforce (учебный материал)27) Automation: fixture, keylock, mount, pack up28) Makarov: anchor (наглухо), arrange (обрабатываемое изделие на станке), back (якорь и т.п.), dog, fast, imprint (в памяти), restrain, stake (с помощью кольев и т.п.), stay, support, take up29) Archaic: gripe30) Caspian: latch on (элеватор на буровой трубе) -
103 закручивать гайки
1) General subject: tighten the screw, tighten the screws (... as the state tightens the screws on what was once Russia's flagship corporate giant), turn the screw2) Makarov: crack down, draw nuts up tight -
104 затянуть болты
General subject: tighten screws, tighten up screws -
105 затянуть пояс
1) General subject: (потуже) pull in belt2) Colloquial: take in a reef, tighten ( one's) belt3) Literal: bite the bullet4) Jargon: tighten one's belt5) Makarov: (потуже) pull in (one's) belt -
106 затянуть пояс потуже
1) Colloquial: tighten one's belt (we have to tighten our belt - нам надо затянуть пояс потуже), take one's belt in a notch2) British English: draw horns inУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > затянуть пояс потуже
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107 конопатить заклёпочный шов
Makarov: tighten a rivet joint, tighten a riveted jointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конопатить заклёпочный шов
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108 конопатить швы
1) Engineering: tighten seams2) Construction: tighten the seams -
109 конопатить шов
1) Engineering: tighten seam2) Makarov: tighten a seam -
110 крепить узы дружбы
1) General subject: tighten up the bonds of friendship2) Military: strengthen ties of friendship3) Makarov: tighten the bonds of friendshipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > крепить узы дружбы
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111 навести экономию
1) General subject: prune away costs2) Colloquial: tighten (one's) belt3) Jargon: tighten one's belt -
112 натягивать вожжи
1) General subject: pull the horse, rein, tighten up the reins2) Agriculture: draw bit, tighten the reins -
113 подтянуть
1) General subject: give a boost to, give a hitch, hitch, screw, trice, pull in the slack (верёвку, брезент), pull in the slack (производственный процесс)2) Naval: heave short3) Colloquial: (\подтянутьусовершенствовать или улучшить навыки) pull up (You will need to pull up your English - Тебе нужно будет подтянуть английский)4) Railway term: tighten5) Automobile industry: retighten6) Drilling: pull up (сальниковое уплотнение насоса), tighten up (гайку)8) Makarov: pull in the slack (верёвку, брезент и т.п.), pull up the slack (верёвку, брезент и т.п.), clamp down (кого-л.), give a hitch (что-л.) -
114 подтянуть струну на скрипке
1) General subject: tighten up a violin string2) Makarov: tighten a violin stringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подтянуть струну на скрипке
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115 потуже затянуть пояс
1) General subject: tighten one's belt (тж. перен.)2) Makarov: tighten beltУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потуже затянуть пояс
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116 прочнее закрепляться
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прочнее закрепляться
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117 сжимать
1) General subject: astrict, astringe, boil down, clasp, clench (кулаки), clip, compact, compress, constrain, constrict, constringe, contract, contractor, double (кулак), fasten (руки, зубы), grasp, grip, hoop, jam, lock (в объятиях, в борьбе), necklace, nip (судно во льдах), pinch, put a grip, screw up, set, shrink up, shut, squash, squeeze, strain, strangle (горло), telescope, throttle, tighten, vice, thrust together, ball up (кулаки), squish2) Computers: crunch5) Medicine: coarct, coarctate, force together, retract, strangulate (кишку, вену и т. п.)6) Engineering: clamp together, collapse (кварцевую трубку при изготовлении оптического волокна), reduce (информацию), sharpen (диаграмму направленности антенны), squeeze together, subject to compression7) Construction: press together, crowd8) Railway term: condensate9) Mining: cramp11) Forestry: gripe12) Polygraphy: zoom in (изображение)13) Jargon: smush16) Mechanic engineering: crimp17) Business: tighten up18) Drilling: vise19) Automation: pressure20) Plastics: thrust21) Makarov: compress (стержень, брус), constrict (укорачивать), contract (укорачивать), impact, knit, pack, restrict, set (зубы, губы), squeeze together (укорачивать), straiten, strangle22) Taboo: purse23) Electrical engineering: nip up -
118 сжимать крепче
General subject: tighten grip, tighten up grip -
119 туже затянуть кольцо блокады
Makarov: tighten the blockade, tighten up the blockadeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > туже затянуть кольцо блокады
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120 ужесточать контроль
General subject: tighten the grip ( on), tighten one's control (over)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ужесточать контроль
См. также в других словарях:
tighten — UK [ˈtaɪt(ə)n] / US or tighten up UK / US verb Word forms tighten : present tense I/you/we/they tighten he/she/it tightens present participle tightening past tense tightened past participle tightened Word forms tighten up : present tense… … English dictionary
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tighten — UK US /ˈtaɪtən/ verb [I or T] ► (also tighten up) GOVERNMENT, LAW to make a rule, system, or law stronger and more difficult to ignore: tighten controls/rules/regulation »There were renewed calls to tighten controls on imported products. ►… … Financial and business terms
Tighten — Tight en, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tightened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tightening}.] To draw tighter; to straiten; to make more close in any manner. [1913 Webster] Just where I please, with tightened rein I ll urge thee round the dusty plain. Fawkes. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tighten — index adhere (fasten), constrict (compress) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tighten — (v.) to make tight, 1727; the earlier verb was simply tight, from O.E. tyhtan, from the root of TIGHT (Cf. tight). Related: Tightened; tightening … Etymology dictionary
tighten — [v] constrict bind, clench, close, compress, condense, congeal, contract, cramp, crush, fasten, fix, grip, harden, narrow, pinch, pressure, rigidify, screw, secure, squeeze, stiffen, strain, strangle, stretch, tauten, tense, toughen; concepts 250 … New thesaurus
tighten — [tīt′ n] vt., vi. to make or become tight or tighter tightener n … English World dictionary
tighten — [[t]ta͟ɪt(ə)n[/t]] tightens, tightening, tightened 1) V ERG If you tighten your grip on something, or if your grip tightens, you hold the thing more firmly or securely. [V n] Luke answered by tightening his grip on her shoulder... [V prep] Her… … English dictionary
tighten — tight|en [ˈtaıtn] v also tighten up 1.) [T] to close or fasten something firmly by turning it ≠ ↑loosen ▪ Tighten the screws firmly. ▪ I d put the new tyre on, but I hadn t tightened up the wheel. 2.) [I and T] if you tighten a rope, wire etc, or … Dictionary of contemporary English
tighten — tight|en [ taıtn ] verb ** 1. ) transitive to turn something such as a screw or cover until it is tight and you cannot turn it any more 2. ) transitive to pull something such as a rope or belt until it is straighter or fits more tightly around… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English