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
- Campaigners are using these images to appeal to governments to tighten up laws to stop this cruel behavior.
野生动物活动者正用这些照片呼吁政府制订法律制止类似于此的残忍行为。 - 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。 - Tighten up The lid screws on ( off).
密封,拉紧,拧紧盖子能拧上(旋开)。 - Every time you relax your TVA muscles* the rope will tighten up around your waist reminding you to tighten your TVA muscles.
每次放松tva肌肉的时候,腰部周围的绳子会绷紧,提醒你收紧tva肌肉。 - Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to tighten up accounting and other standards for corporate behavior.
国会通过了《萨班斯&奥克斯里法案》,以建立对会计和其他公司行为更加严格的规范。 - I want us to be a bit more sensible this time and tighten up.
我要求我们这次要更加理智、更加严格要求自己。 - Even as we tighten up on foreign workers and immigration, we must maintain investor confidence and keep Singapore open for business.
在紧缩外劳和移民政策的同时,我们必须让投资者对我们保有信心,确保新加坡仍然是具有吸引力的经商之地。 - We'd better tighten up the ropes a bit.
我们最好把绳子拉紧一点。 - Tighten up: make or become tight or tighter.
使紧,使更紧;变紧;变得更紧。 - The blood vessels in our hands and feet tighten up when it s chilly which makes our fingers and toes cold and white.
天气冷时,人们手部和脚部的血管会收缩,使手指和脚趾冰冷、发白。