tighten up
英 [ˈtaɪtn ʌp]
美 [ˈtaɪtn ʌp]
拧紧,旋紧(螺钉、螺丝帽等); 使(规定、政策、制度)更加严格; 使更加有效; 加紧工作; 加强管理; 严格要求
柯林斯词典
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- Republicans want to tighten up the testing part, but not to spend much more money.
共和党人想加强这种测试,但是却不想在这个上面画更多的钱。 - We'd better tighten up the ropes a bit.
我们最好把绳子拉紧一点。 - Enterprises, which seek for survival and development, have to tighten up its cost management and strive for economic benefits in order to obtain a sustaining competitive advantage.
企业要在竞争中求得生存和发展,必须加强成本管理,谋求经济效益以取得持续性的竞争优势。 - He said he would take steps to tighten up the law.
他说他将采取措施使法律更严格有效。 - That's what I was trying to tighten up now, in this last week, when I was practicing extremely hard.
我失去了发球和正拍,那是我现在尝试要加强的,在过去一周,我极度努力的训练,希望这周可以展现一些。 - He announced plans to tighten up sanctions against bankers who break the rules.
他宣布了加大对违规银行家惩罚力度的计划。 - We are constantly encouraging them to tighten up.
我们不断鼓励他们收紧。 - Tighten up: make or become tight or tighter.
使紧,使更紧;变紧;变得更紧。 - My first priority is to tighten up on discipline.
我觉得最重要的是要加强纪律。 - Since the late 1990s there have been repeated attempts to tighten up regulation through legislation.
自上世纪90年代末期开始,有多次通过立法来加强行业监管的努力。
