tightening
[tˈaɪtənɪŋ] /ˈtī-tᵊn How to pronounce tighten (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tightening — 動詞
- tighteningpresent simple I / you / we / they
- tightenings3rd person singular
- tighteninging-ing form
- tighteningedpast simple
1. to pull, turn, or fasten something so that it becomes firmer, less loose, or mor
轉緊;收緊
使變得更緊、更牢固
to pull, turn, or fasten something so that it becomes firmer, less loose, or more tightly fixed in place — for example, tightening a screw, a rope, a strap, or a set of rules.
The mechanic used a wrench to tighten the bolts on the front wheel.
技工用扳手把前輪的螺栓轉緊。
tighten + physical object (bolt, screw, wheel)
Yumi tightened her grip on the handrail as the bus went around the sharp corner.
巴士急轉彎時,Yumi 更用力抓緊了扶手。
The company tightened its rules on data privacy after the customer complaint.
接到顧客投訴後,該公司收緊了資料隱私的規定。
Harriet stopped walking and tightened the straps of her backpack before continuing.
Harriet 停下腳步,收緊背包的背帶後繼續往前走。
Banks across the region have tightened their lending rules since last summer.
從去年夏天起,該地區的銀行已收緊了貸款規定。
- fasten
more general — can mean 'close or attach'; 'tighten' specifically means making something firmer or less loose
- secure
more formal; emphasises preventing movement or danger rather than the physical action of pulling
- strengthen
focuses on making something stronger rather than making it tighter or less loose
文法句型
tighten + noun phrase
tighten + noun phrase + up
用法筆記
Frequently used with 'up' as a particle: 'tighten up the rope' or 'tighten up security'. The object can be physical (a screw, a belt) or abstract (rules, controls, security).
常見錯誤
2. to become tighter, firmer, or less loose, often through stretching, drying, cool
變緊;繃緊
自己變得緊繃或難以移動
to become tighter, firmer, or less loose, often through stretching, drying, cooling, or emotional tension.
The leather belt tightened around her waist as she pulled the buckle another notch.
皮帶在她腰上變緊了,因為她把扣環又往裡拉了一格。
tighten + around + body part — physical becoming tight
As the rope dried in the sun it tightened, making the knot almost impossible to undo.
繩子在太陽下曬乾後變緊了,繩結幾乎解不開。
Kwame's throat tightened when he tried to speak at the memorial service.
Kwame 在追悼會上想說話時,喉嚨一陣緊縮。
The metal lid tightened as it cooled, so Anika ran it under hot water.
金屬蓋冷卻後變緊了,所以 Anika 用熱水沖它。
Amir felt the bandage tighten around his ankle as the swelling went down.
Amir 感覺到繃帶隨著腳踝消腫而變緊了。
文法句型
tighten + adverb/preposition
用法筆記
Commonly used for body parts reacting to emotion or physical change: 'throat tightens', 'chest tightens', 'muscles tighten'. The subject is usually the thing that becomes tight, not a person acting on it.