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Definition of tightening in English Turkish dictionary

tighten
{f} sıkmak

Şimdi yapman gereken tek şey vidayı sıkmak ve Bob senin amcandır. - Now all you have to do is tighten the screw, and Bob's your uncle.

Ekonomi yakında toparlanmazsa kemerlerimizi sıkmak zorunda kalacağız. - We'll have to tighten our belts if the economy doesn't pick up soon.

tightening torque
sıkma momenti
tightening torque
(Mekanik) vidal
tightening torques
sıkma torkları
tightening key
germe kamasi
tightening cord
salmastra kordonu
tightening key
germe kaması
tightening pulley
germe kasnağı
belt-tightening
(Bilim, İlim) Kemer sıkma
tighten
{f} (vida v.b.'ni) sıkıştırmak; (kemer v.b.'ni) sıkmak; (adale, ip v.b.'ni) germek; gerilmek, gerginleşmek
tighten
{f} sıkıştırmak

Ev ödemelerimizi yapmak için, kemerlerimizi sıkıştırmak zorunda kalacağız. - To make our house payments, we're going to have to tighten our belts.

tighten
kasmak
tighten
pekişmek
tighten
daralmak
tighten
sıkılaştırmak
tighten
tıkamak
tighten
sağlamlaştırmak
tighten
gerilmek
tighten
sıkıştır

Ev ödemelerimizi yapmak için, kemerlerimizi sıkıştırmak zorunda kalacağız. - To make our house payments, we're going to have to tighten our belts.

Tom somunları sıkıştırdı. - Tom tightened the nuts.

tighten
sıkılaşmak
tighten
daraltmak
tighten
{f} kasılmak
tighten
{f} sıkışmak
tighten
{f} ciddileşmek
tighten
(İnşaat) sıkılamak
tighten
{f} germek
tighten
{f} sertleşmek
tighten
{f} kısmak
tighten
gerginleştirmek
English - English
Present participle of tighten
Becoming more tight
the act of making something tighter; "the tightening of economic controls
{i} fastening, strengthening; act of making something tighter; become tight or tighter; making skin less lax, act of making the sking tighter
that is becoming more tight
the act of making something tighter; "the tightening of economic controls"
tightening the belt
fastening a waistband; thriftiness, being economical, being frugal
belt-tightening
A reduction in expenditure as a result of financial restrictions
tighten
To raise short-term interest rates

The Fed is expected to tighten by a quarter-point.

tighten
To make tighter

Please tighten that screw a quarter-turn.

belt-tightening
Increased thrift and frugality; a reduction in spending
tighten
{v} to make tight or close, to straiten
belt-tightening
If you need to do some belt-tightening, you must spend less money and manage without things because you have less money than you used to have. This will cause further belt-tightening in the public services
tighten
To make money harder to borrow or obtain
tighten
{f} make tight, pull taught; become tight, become taught
tighten
If a part of your body tightens, the muscles in it become tense and stiff, for example because you are angry or afraid. Sofia's throat had tightened and she couldn't speak relax + tightening tight·en·ing a headache caused by tension which results in tightening of the muscles in the neck
tighten
To draw tighter; to straiten; to make more close in any manner
tighten
make tight or tighter; "Tighten the wire"
tighten
If you tighten a rope or chain, or if it tightens, it is stretched or pulled hard until it is straight. The anchorman flung his whole weight back, tightening the rope The cables tightened and he was lifted gradually from the deck. slacken
tighten
If someone in authority tightens a rule, a policy, or a system, they make it stricter or more efficient. The United States plans to tighten the economic sanctions currently in place Take-off and landing procedures have been tightened after two jets narrowly escaped disaster. relax Tighten up means the same as tighten. Until this week, every attempt to tighten up the law had failed He accused ministers of breaking election pledges to tighten up on immigration. + tightening tight·en·ing the tightening of state control over press and broadcasting
tighten
make tight or tighter; "Tighten the wire
tighten
If a government or organization tightens its grip on a group of people or an activity, or if its grip tightens, it begins to have more control over it. He knows he has considerable support for his plans to tighten his grip on the machinery of central government As the regime's grip on the mainland tightened over the next few years, hundreds of thousands more people fled south
tighten
become tight or tighter; "The rope tightened"
tighten
restrict; "Tighten the rules"; "stiffen the regulations"
tighten
When you tighten a screw, nut, or other device, you turn it or move it so that it is more firmly in place or holds something more firmly. I used my thumbnail to tighten the screw on my lamp Tighten up means the same as tighten. It's important to tighten up the wheels properly, otherwise they vibrate loose and fall off
tighten
become tight or tighter; "The rope tightened" make tight or tighter; "Tighten the wire
tighten
If you tighten your grip on something, or if your grip tightens, you hold the thing more firmly or securely. Luke answered by tightening his grip on her shoulder Her arms tightened about his neck in gratitude Stefano's grip tightened and his tone became colder. loosen
tighten
To become tighter
tighten
narrow or limit; "reduce the influx of foreigners"
tighten
to tighten your belt: see belt to tighten the screw: see screw
tightening
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