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Radfahren
extremo cerrado

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

tight end SUST. (in US football)

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I. end [ingl. am. ɛnd, ingl. brit. ɛnd] SUST.

1.1. end (extremity):

to stand sth on (its) end
to stand sth on (its) end
parar algo amer.
to get or have one's end away ingl. brit. argot
to go off at the deep end coloq.
atrbv. the end house

1.2. end (part, side):

end coloq.
parte f coloq.
to keep one's end up (stay cheerful) ingl. brit.

1.3. end (remaining part):

2.1. end (finish, close):

fin m
the end
fin
¡se acabó or sanseacabó! coloq.
to put an end to sth
at the end of the day literal

2.2. end (death, destruction):

fin m
to come to a sticky end ingl. brit.

2.3. end (outcome):

2.4. end coloq.:

es de lo que no hay coloq.
es la caraba Esp. coloq.
es la repanocha Esp. coloq.
es un plato Co. Sur coloq.
había la mar or la tira de gente coloq.

3. end (purpose):

fin m
to this end form.
con or a este fin form.

4.1. end (in football, tennis, netball):

4.2. end (in US football):

II. end [ingl. am. ɛnd, ingl. brit. ɛnd] V. trans.

1. end (stop):

end argument/discussion/fight
end argument/discussion/fight
end argument/discussion/fight
end gossip/speculation
end gossip/speculation

2. end (conclude):

concluir form.

III. end [ingl. am. ɛnd, ingl. brit. ɛnd] V. intr.

concluir form.

deep end SUST.

lo hondo coloq.
to go or jump off the deep end coloq.
to go or jump off the deep end coloq.

I. tight <tighter tightest> [ingl. am. taɪt, ingl. brit. tʌɪt] ADJ.

1.1. tight dress/skirt:

1.2. tight (stiff, hard to move):

tight screw/bolt
tight screw/bolt

1.3. tight (with nothing to spare):

tight margin
tight schedule

1.4. tight (close):

tight game/finish

2.1. tight (firm):

tight embrace
tight embrace
tight embrace

2.2. tight (strict):

tight security
tight control
tight control

3.1. tight (sharp):

tight bend

3.2. tight (closely formed):

tight knot/knitting

4.1. tight (taut):

tight cord/thread
tight cord/thread

4.2. tight (not leaky):

tight seal

5. tight (hard to obtain):

tight supplies

6. tight (difficult, problematic):

tight situation

7.1. tight coloq. (mean) → tightfisted

7.2. tight coloq. (drunk):

tight pred
tight pred
como una cuba coloq.

II. tight [ingl. am. taɪt, ingl. brit. tʌɪt] ADV.

tightfisted [ingl. am. ˌtaɪtˈfɪstəd, ingl. brit. ˌtʌɪtˈfɪstɪd] ADJ. coloq.

apretado coloq.
agarrado coloq.
amarrete AmS coloq.
pinche AmC coloq.
pichirre Ven. coloq.
machete Urug. coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

I. tight [taɪt] ADJ.

1. tight:

tight screw, knot
tight clothing

2. tight rope, skin:

3. tight:

tight condition, discipline
tight condition, discipline
tight budget
tight situation
tight schedule

4. tight bend:

5. tight (hard-fought):

6. tight coloq. (drunk):

II. tight [taɪt] ADV.

I. end [end] SUST.

1. end (last, furthest point):

2. end (finish):

fin m

3. end (extremities):

4. end pl:

fin m

5. end (death):

6. end (piece remaining):

7. end DEP.:

8. end INFORM.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be at the end of one's tether [or rope ingl. am.]
to go off the deep end coloq.

II. end [end] V. trans.

1. end (finish):

2. end (bring to a stop):

end reign, war

III. end [end] V. intr.

to end in sth
Entrada de OpenDict

end SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. tight [taɪt] ADJ.

1. tight:

tight screw, knot
tight screw, knot
tight clothing

2. tight:

tight rope
tight skin

3. tight:

tight condition, discipline
tight condition, discipline
tight budget
tight situation
tight schedule

4. tight bend:

5. tight (hard-fought):

6. tight argot (drunk):

II. tight [taɪt] ADV.

I. end [end] SUST.

1. end (finish):

fin m

2. end (extremity):

3. end (boundary):

4. end (stop):

fin m

5. end:

fin m

6. end (phone line):

7. end (death):

8. end (piece remaining):

9. end (obligation):

10. end DEP.:

11. end comput:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be the end argot
to go off the deep end coloq.

II. end [end] V. trans.

1. end (finish):

2. end (bring to a stop):

end reign, war

III. end [end] V. intr.

to end in sth
Present
Iend
youend
he/she/itends
weend
youend
theyend
Past
Iended
youended
he/she/itended
weended
youended
theyended
Present Perfect
Ihaveended
youhaveended
he/she/ithasended
wehaveended
youhaveended
theyhaveended
Past Perfect
Ihadended
youhadended
he/she/ithadended
wehadended
youhadended
theyhadended

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I disagree strongly with the imputation that protecting me from being poisoned by lazy, slovenly or tightfisted restauranteurs is a bad thing or evidence of a nanny state.
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It is a false economy, it's senseless to tie up money in stock when employers are tightfisted over staff numbers and the stock can't get put out for sale.
leftfootforward.org
For a few tightfisted individuals, it's not even a question!
entertainment.inquirer.net
Vending machine sales struggled through the recession as consumers became tightfisted with their disposable income.
www.theglobeandmail.com
However, several recent developments in commercial lending offer signs of easing from tightfisted lenders.
smallbusiness.foxbusiness.com

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