tighten

tighten
verb (to make or become tight or tighter.) apretar; tensar; cerrar herméticamente
tighten vb apretar
to tighten a screw apretar un tornillo
tighten
tr['taɪtən]
transitive verb
1 (gen) apretar, ajustar; (rope) tensar
2 (make stricter - security) hacer más estricto, reforzar; (- credit) restringir
intransitive verb
1 (gen) apretarse; (rope, muscles) tensarse
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to tighten one's belt apretarse el cinturón
tighten ['taɪtən] vt
: tensar (una cuerda, etc.), apretar (un nudo, un tornillo, etc.), apretarse (el cinturón), reforzar (las reglas)
tighten
v.
apretar v.
atiesar v.
estrechar v.
sujetar v.
tensar v.
'taɪtṇ
1.
transitive verb
a) \<\<nut/bolt/knot\>\> apretar*; \<\<rope\>\> tensar

to tighten one's belt — apretarse* el cinturón

he tightened his hold on my arm — me apretó más el brazo, me agarró el brazo más fuerte

b) (make stricter) \<\<regulations\>\> hacer* más estricto or rígido

security has been tightened — se han tomado medidas de seguridad más estrictas


2.
vi \<\<muscles\>\> tensarse; \<\<knot\>\> apretarse*
Phrasal Verbs:
['taɪtn]
1.
VT (also: tighten up) [+ rope] estirar, tensar; [+ nut, belt, shoes] apretar; [+ regulations] hacer más severo; [+ restrictions, discipline, security] reforzar
2.
VI (also: tighten up) [rope, knot] estirarse; [skin] ponerse tirante; [grasp] apretarse
* * *
['taɪtṇ]
1.
transitive verb
a) \<\<nut/bolt/knot\>\> apretar*; \<\<rope\>\> tensar

to tighten one's belt — apretarse* el cinturón

he tightened his hold on my arm — me apretó más el brazo, me agarró el brazo más fuerte

b) (make stricter) \<\<regulations\>\> hacer* más estricto or rígido

security has been tightened — se han tomado medidas de seguridad más estrictas


2.
vi \<\<muscles\>\> tensarse; \<\<knot\>\> apretarse*
Phrasal Verbs:

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