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tight (EN)
adjetivo, advérbio

adjetivo “tight”

tight, comp. tighter, sup. tightest
  1. justo
    The jeans were so tight that I could barely sit down.
  2. firme
    She kept a tight grip on her brother's hand as they crossed the busy street.
  3. esticado
    He kept the strings of his guitar tight for the best sound.
  4. renhido (em relação a uma competição)
    The race was tight, with both runners crossing the finish line almost simultaneously.
  5. difícil de encontrar (difícil de ser encontrado)
    With jobs being so tight in the town, many people had to travel elsewhere for work.
  6. íntimo
    After sharing so many secrets, Jake and I have become really tight friends.
  7. apertado
    The alley between the buildings was so tight, only one person could walk through at a time.
  8. com curva fechada (com uma curva acentuada)
    The racecar driver skillfully navigated the track's tightest curve without slowing down.
  9. embriagado
    After a few rounds at the bar, they were all laughing and got tight, barely able to keep straight paths.
  10. limitado
    She had to move quickly because her time was tight before the meeting started.

advérbio “tight”

tight (more/most)
  1. firmemente
    Hold the rope tight so it doesn't slip from your hands.
  2. profundamente
    After the long hike, she fell into her bed and slept tight, undisturbed by the storm outside.