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català
endurir-se
espanyol
restringir
Restrict.
stiffen
constrain
tighten up
català
endurir-se
portuguès
estreitar
català
estirar
espanyol
apretar
Make tight or tighter.
fasten
català
estirar
stiffen
constrain
tighten up
1
When Jago translated the abbot's challenge for us, I saw Bran
stiffen
.
2
He did not feel obligated in any sense to
stiffen
,
to come.
3
The poor thing's legs
stiffen
;
and all is over in a second.
4
A look so bald-faced, so obvious, that I felt Galen's body
stiffen
.
5
Pour the hot jelly into the glasses and set aside to
stiffen
.
1
I think at the international level, we need some rules that
constrain
.
2
We also need to
constrain
these systems to support our fundamental values.
3
Yet if internal factors
constrain
evolution, they are hardly a minor issue.
4
Anthropogenic noise pollution is increasing and can
constrain
acoustic communication in animals.
5
Limited foldable display productivity will
constrain
Samsung, industry officials and analysts say.
1
After I passed that point I began to
tighten
up
and worry.
2
We will
tighten
up
some of our security measures and our alarms.
3
It's just that we're trying to
tighten
up
on all these areas.'
4
If that happens there's every likelihood that the polls would
tighten
up
.
5
I dropped the receiver back on its cradle, feeling myself
tighten
up
.
portuguès
restringir
català
restringir
Narrow or limit.
reduce
català
restringir
1
He also said credit market conditions caused many vendors to
tighten
terms.
2
So expect Congress to pass legislation to
tighten
control of the industry.
3
A strong currency and higher money-market rates both effectively
tighten
financial conditions.
4
Corruption campaigners are likely to welcome the proposal to
tighten
the law.
5
Mr Joyce said there was no reason to
tighten
foreign investment laws.
6
The government has revealed plans to
tighten
controls over unfair commercial practices.
7
I'd like to see the board
tighten
belts and lead by example.
8
If that number comes high, the Chinese government could
tighten
policy further.
9
Collins has vowed to
tighten
borders, reduce taxes and boost the economy.
10
Mr Pence vowed only this week to
tighten
sanctions on the North.
11
As of 2005, another factor helped Chávez
tighten
his hold on power.
12
The Catholic Church is backing proposals to
tighten
Northern Ireland's abortion laws.
13
The group lobbies for measures to
tighten
the US embargo on Cuba.
14
He also urged the EU to
tighten
sanctions against Zimbabwe's ruling elite.
15
Efforts to
tighten
positions limits have drawn their fair share of critics.
16
They will
tighten
their belts when the problem hits with interest rates.
tighten
·
tighten up
tighten monetary
tighten policy
tighten security
tighten rules
català
endurir-se
enrigidir-se
estirar
fer força
ajustar
tibar
restringir
espanyol
restringir
endurecer
constreñir
apretar
tensar
estirar
atar
ajustar
portuguès
estreitar
apertar
restringir