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I . tight [taɪt] ADJ

1. tight:

tight clothing
justo(-a)
tight rope, skin
esticado(-a)
tight screw, knot
apertado(-a)

3. tight (hard-fought):

tight
disputado(-a)

II . tight [taɪt] ADV

sleep tight!
to close sth tight

tight-fitting ADJ

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He wore tight muscle shirts in the pulpit.
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Since its inception, it has been a very controversial institution because of its high secrecy and a very tight information control policy.
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Dry laminates are vacuum-tight, but immersed in water, act as molecular sieves, blocking some solutes with hydrated radii larger than 4.5 angstroms.
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Tight hip rotators contribute to lumbago, sciatica, turn-out in the legs and feet, and just plain old hip pain in people who travel, sit or clench too much.
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This section is characterised by its tight bends and steep descent eastbound.
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Due to the tight confinement of charge carriers in quantum dots, they exhibit an electronic structure similar to atoms.
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Participating service providers have access to advertise unfilled times to members who might be on a tight schedule or budget.
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It may worsen in tight, cluttered spaces, when attempting to initiate gait or turning around, or when approaching a destination.
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Beginning in 1973, the members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries had taken advantage of tight world oil supplies to rapidly and regularly increase prices.
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He wears a woolen blue beanie, tight blue-jeans, and a black leather jacket with a green hoodie underneath.
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