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Что (кто) такое tight riveting - определение

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Tight (Album); Tight (disambiguation); Tight (album)
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Tight binding         
MODEL OF ELECTRONIC BAND STRUCTURES OF SOLIDS
Tight Binding; Tight-binding model; Tight binding model; Tight binding (physics); Tight-binding; Tight binding approximation; Tight-binding approximation; Slater Koster Tight-Binding method
In solid-state physics, the tight-binding model (or TB model) is an approach to the calculation of electronic band structure using an approximate set of wave functions based upon superposition of wave functions for isolated atoms located at each atomic site. The method is closely related to the LCAO method (linear combination of atomic orbitals method) used in chemistry.
Tight oil         
LIGHT CRUDE OIL CONTAINED IN PETROLEUM-BEARING FORMATIONS OF LOW PERMEABILITY, OFTEN SHALE OR TIGHT SANDSTONE
Tight Oil; Light tight oil; Oil-bearing shales
Tight oil (also known as shale oil, shale-hosted oil or light tight oil, abbreviated LTO) is light crude oil contained in petroleum-bearing formations of low permeability, often shale or tight sandstone.
tight         
(tighter, tightest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Tight clothes or shoes are rather small and fit closely to your body.
His jeans were too tight.
? loose
ADJ
tightly
He buttoned his collar tightly round his thick neck.
ADV: ADV with v
2.
If you hold someone or something tight, you hold them firmly and securely.
She just fell into my arms, clutching me tight for a moment...
Hold on tight!
ADV: ADV after v
Tight is also an adjective.
As he and Henrietta passed through the gate he kept a tight hold of her arm.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
tightly
She climbed back into bed and wrapped her arms tightly round her body.
ADV: ADV after v
3.
Tight controls or rules are very strict.
The measures include tight control of media coverage...
Security is tight this week at the polling sites.
ADJ
tightly
The internal media was tightly controlled by the government during the war.
ADV: ADV after v, ADV -ed
4.
Something that is shut tight is shut very firmly.
I keep the flour and sugar in individual jars, sealed tight with their glass lids...
She kept her eyes tight closed.
ADV: ADV -ed, ADV after v
tightly
Pemberton frowned and closed his eyes tightly...
ADV: ADV after v, ADV -ed
5.
Skin, cloth, or string that is tight is stretched or pulled so that it is smooth or straight.
My skin feels tight and lacking in moisture...
ADJ
tightly
Her sallow skin was drawn tightly across the bones of her face.
ADV: ADV with v
6.
Tight is used to describe a group of things or an amount of something that is closely packed together.
She curled up in a tight ball, with her knees tucked up at her chin...
The men came in a tight group.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Tight is also an adverb.
The people sleep on sun loungers packed tight, end to end.
ADV
tightly
Many animals travel in tightly packed lorries and are deprived of food, water and rest.
ADV: ADV after v, ADV -ed
7.
If a part of your body is tight, it feels rather uncomfortable and painful, for example because you are ill, anxious, or angry.
It is better to stretch the tight muscles first...
= taut
ADJ
tightness
Heart disease often shows itself first as pain or tightness in the chest.
N-UNCOUNT
8.
A tight group of people is one whose members are closely linked by beliefs, feelings, or interests.
We're a tight group, so we do keep in touch.
= close
ADJ
9.
A tight bend or corner is one that changes direction very quickly so that you cannot see very far round it.
They collided on a tight bend and both cars were extensively damaged.
= sharp
ADJ: usu ADJ n
10.
A tight schedule or budget allows very little time or money for unexpected events or expenses.
It's difficult to cram everything into a tight schedule...
Financially things are a bit tight.
ADJ
11.
A tight contest is one where none of the competitors has a clear advantage or looks likely to win, so that it is difficult to say who the winner will be.
It was a very tight match...
ADJ
12.
If you say that someone is tight, you disapprove of them because they are unwilling to spend their money. (INFORMAL)
What about getting new ones-Are you so tight you won't even spend three roubles?
= tight-fisted, mean, stingy
ADJ [disapproval]
13.
14.
If you are in a tight corner or in a tight spot, you are in a difficult situation. (INFORMAL)
That puts the president in a tight spot if the vote is not a resounding 'yes'...
PHRASE: usu prep PHR
15.
You can say 'sleep tight' to someone when they are going to bed as an affectionate way of saying that you hope they will sleep well.
Good night, Davey. Sleep tight.
CONVENTION
16.
to keep a tight rein on: see rein
to sit tight: see sit
tight         
1) Indicating friendship
1. Ed: Do you know Bill? Ted: Yeah, he and I are tight.
2) Indicating infallibility.
I wanted to argue with him but his logic was way too tight.
3) Also, tite. A word formerly used to mean cool or neat.
Used so much that it is now a derogatory term that is the antonym of tight. Very lame and uncool.
Eric: Hey guys! Like my new flat top hair cut?! Herb: Oh yeah, that's tight.
4) Strict and confining rules. Probably overly tight.
Their no colors dress code is tight.
4) also tiziight. Cool.
Your hat is tight.
tight         
a.
1.
Compact, firm, firmly held together.
2.
Close, fast, not open, not leaky.
3.
Close-fitting, not loose.
4.
Tense, stretched, taught.
5.
Close.
6.
Whole, neat.
7.
(Colloq.) Fuddled, boozy, disguised, mellow, in liquor, high, in one's cups, somewhat intoxicated.
8.
(Colloq., U. S.) Stringent (as the money market).
9.
(Colloq., U. S.) Parsimonious, stingy, penurious, hard, close-fisted.
tight         
adj.
stingy
(colloq.) (esp. AE)
1) tight with (tight with money)
misc.
2) to sit tight ('to maintain one's position')
Tight         
·- ·p.p. of Tie.
II. Tight ·superl Handy; adroit; brisk.
III. Tight ·- of Tie.
IV. Tight ·superl Somewhat intoxicated; tipsy.
V. Tight ·superl Not ragged; whole; neat; tidy.
VI. Tight ·vt To Tighten.
VII. Tight ·superl Close; parsimonious; saving; as, a man tight in his dealings.
VIII. Tight ·superl Fitting close, or too close, to the body; as, a tight coat or other garment.
IX. Tight ·superl Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open; as, tight cloth; a tight knot.
X. Tight ·superl Pressing; stringent; not easy; firmly held; dear;
- said of money or the money market. ·cf. Easy, 7.
XI. Tight ·superl Not slack or loose; firmly stretched; taut;
- applied to a rope, chain, or the like, extended or stretched out.
XII. Tight ·superl Close, so as not to admit the passage of a liquid or other fluid; not leaky; as, a tight ship; a tight cask; a tight room;
- often used in this sense as the second member of a compound; as, water-tight; air-tight.
tight         
¦ adjective
1. fixed or fastened firmly; hard to move, undo, or open.
(of clothes) close-fitting, especially uncomfortably so.
(of a grip) very firm.
well sealed against something such as water or air.
2. (of a rope, fabric, or surface) stretched so as to leave no slack.
tense: a tight smile.
3. (of a form of control) strictly imposed: security was tight at the ceremony.
4. (of a written work or form) concise.
5. (of an organization or group) disciplined or well coordinated.
6. (of an area or space) allowing little room for manoeuvre.
(of money or time) limited; restricted: a tight deadline.
7. secretive.
8. Brit. informal not willing to spend or give much money; mean.
9. informal drunk.
¦ adverb very firmly, closely, or tensely.
Phrases
a tight ship a strictly controlled and disciplined organization or operation.
a tight corner (or spot or place) a difficult situation.
Derivatives
tighten verb
tightly adverb
tightness noun
Origin
ME (in the sense 'healthy, vigorous', later 'firm, solid'): prob. an alt. of thight 'firm, solid', later 'close-packed, dense', of Gmc origin.
CNC riveting         
CNC RIVETING
CNC riveting is a CNC process used for obtaining permanent mechanical fastening of geometrical shapes, ranging from simple to complex shapes, such as aircraft fuselages. This is done in a shorter duration of time with a high riveting rate.
Tight (song)         
2002 SINGLE BY INXS
Tight (INXS Song); Tight (INXS song)
"Tight" is the only single released from The Best of INXS album by INXS. The song was written by Andrew Farriss and recorded by the band during the sessions for Welcome to Wherever You Are in 1992.

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