tighten up
英 [ˈtaɪtn ʌp]
美 [ˈtaɪtn ʌp]
拧紧,旋紧(螺钉、螺丝帽等); 使(规定、政策、制度)更加严格; 使更加有效; 加紧工作; 加强管理; 严格要求
柯林斯词典
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- This can really tighten up the tracks and add life to the mix.
这就紧密地加强了音轨,增强了混音器的活力。 - The bad news is that we still need to tighten up change control rigors at some point.
不好的消息就是有时我们仍然需要绷紧变更控制的严格性。 - Republicans want to tighten up the testing part, but not to spend much more money.
共和党人想加强这种测试,但是却不想在这个上面画更多的钱。 - He announced plans to tighten up sanctions against bankers who break the rules.
他宣布了加大对违规银行家惩罚力度的计划。 - I can always tighten up the laces if need be, but there's nothing I can do about a boot that's too tight.
如果靴子太松,我可以把鞋带绑的紧一点,但是如果太紧的话,我就没办法了。 - We need to tighten up security at the prison.
我们必须加强监狱的安全性。 - He said he would take steps to tighten up the law.
他说他将采取措施使法律更严格有效。 - We'd better tighten up the ropes a bit.
我们最好把绳子拉紧一点。 - Tighten up: make or become tight or tighter.
使紧,使更紧;变紧;变得更紧。 - The blood vessels in our hands and feet tighten up when it s chilly which makes our fingers and toes cold and white.
天气冷时,人们手部和脚部的血管会收缩,使手指和脚趾冰冷、发白。
