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1 pritegnuti se
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2 sabiti se
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3 zategnuti se
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4 zategnuti uže
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5 zategnuti uže
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6 nategnuti
• strain• tighten -
7 ponovo pritegnuti (navrtka)
• re-tightenСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > ponovo pritegnuti (navrtka)
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8 sabiti
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9 suziti
• strangulate• circumscribe• confine• constrict• tighten -
10 zategnuti
• stretch• strain• tighten• grip• bend -
11 nabreknut
• balloon; belly; tighten; turgescent; turgid -
12 nabreknuti
• balloon; belly; swell; swell (swelled, swollen); tighten; tumefy -
13 nategnuti
• strain; stretch; tighten -
14 ponovo pritegnuti (navrtka)
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15 pooštriti
• aggravate; exaggerate; exasperate; intensify; tighten -
16 pričvrstiti
• affix; affixe; attach; bend; brace; celnch; chuck; clench; fasten; fasten off; fix; infix; lock together; pin; rivet; screw; seal; seal off; secur; secure; seize; tack; tighten; truss -
17 pritegnuti
• chock; chuck; cinch; clamp; grip; keep a tight rein; pull in; pull up; screw down; screw on; span; tight; tighten -
18 sabiti
• compress; condense; coop; cram; impact; jam; pack up; pig; settle ones mind; settle one's mind; tamp; tighten; wedge; zip -
19 suziti
• cfircumscribe; circumscribe; confine; constrict; curtail; leak; narrow; neck; peg down; peg up; restrict; shorten; shrink; straiten; strangulate; tighten -
20 zabiti
• bury; clench; dig; drive home; drive in; infix; plant fish; ram; ram down; sheathe; stab; stick; strike in; tighten
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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