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
- 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。 - Tighten up The lid screws on ( off).
密封,拉紧,拧紧盖子能拧上(旋开)。 - The bad news is that we still need to tighten up change control rigors at some point.
不好的消息就是有时我们仍然需要绷紧变更控制的严格性。 - My first priority is to tighten up on discipline.
我觉得最重要的是要加强纪律。 - This is why there is such high demand for DB2 experts who can tighten up data access controls.
这是对能够加强数据访问控制的DB2专家具有如此高的期望的原因。 - Whenever he got behind, the "little Giant" did not tighten up, he relaxed.
每当他得到了臀部,“小巨人”者没有勒紧在,上面他放松。 - 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。 - 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。 - We are constantly encouraging them to tighten up.
我们不断鼓励他们收紧。 - The government is planning to tighten up legislation against squatting.
政府计划加强对擅自占用的立法。