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。 - 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。 - 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。 - This can really tighten up the tracks and add life to the mix.
这就紧密地加强了音轨,增强了混音器的活力。 - 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。 - The government is planning to tighten up legislation against squatting.
政府计划加强对擅自占用的立法。 - I spent most of my salary this month on a computer, so I'll have to tighten up my purse strings for a couple of months.
这个月工资大部分我都用来买电脑了,所以下面几个月我要勒紧裤腰带了。 - According to Dai, this year the central bank will tighten up its supervision and administration of State-owned banks.
戴相龙说,今年中央银行将严格监管国有银行。 - 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。 - Tighten up The lid screws on ( off).
密封,拉紧,拧紧盖子能拧上(旋开)。