taut
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taut
trim; tidy; tense: She speaks in short, taut sentences.
Not to be confused with:
taught – past tense of teach: He taught me to sing.
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taut
 (tôt)adj. taut·er, taut·est
1.
a. Pulled or drawn tight; not slack. See Synonyms at tight.
b. Flexed or not loose: taut muscles.
c. Strained or tense: taut nerves.
2.
a. Kept in good order; trim: a taut ship.
b. Marked by the efficient, sparing, or concise use of something, such as language or detail: a taut movie script.
[Middle English tohte, distended, perhaps ultimately from Old English togian, to drag; see tow1.]
taut′ly adv.
taut′ness n.
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taut
(tÉËt)adj
1. tightly stretched; tense
2. showing nervous strain; stressed
3. (Nautical Terms) chiefly nautical in good order; neat
[C14 tought; probably related to Old English togian to tow1]
Ëtautly adv
Ëtautness n
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taut
(tɔt)adj. -er, -est.
1. tightly drawn; tense; not slack.
2. emotionally or mentally strained or tense: taut nerves.
3. in good order or condition; tidy; neat; trim.
[1275–1325; earlier taught, Middle English tought; akin to tow1]
taut′ly, adv.
taut′ness, n.
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Adj. | 1. | taut - pulled or drawn tight; "taut sails"; "a tight drumhead"; "a tight rope" tense - taut or rigid; stretched tight; "tense piano strings" |
2. | taut - subjected to great tension; stretched tight; "the skin of his face looked drawn and tight"; "her nerves were taut as the strings of a bow" tense - in or of a state of physical or nervous tension |
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taut
adjective
1. tense, rigid, tight, stressed, stretched, strained, flexed When muscles are taut or cold, there is more chance of injury.
tense relaxed, loose, slack
tense relaxed, loose, slack
2. tight, stretched, rigid, tightly stretched The clothes line is pulled taut and secured.
tight relaxed, loose, slack
tight relaxed, loose, slack
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taut
adjective2. In good order or clean condition:
Chiefly British: tight.
Idiom: neat as a pin.
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taut
[tɔːt] ADJ1. (= tight) [rope] → tirante, tenso; [skin] → tirante
the rope is held taut by weights → la cuerda se mantiene tirante or tensa mediante unos pesos
to pull sth taut → tensar algo
to stretch sth taut → estirar algo hasta que quede tirante
the rope is held taut by weights → la cuerda se mantiene tirante or tensa mediante unos pesos
to pull sth taut → tensar algo
to stretch sth taut → estirar algo hasta que quede tirante
2. (= tense) [person, face, voice] → tenso
their faces were taut with fear → tenÃan el rostro tenso por el miedo
their faces were taut with fear → tenÃan el rostro tenso por el miedo
4. (= tightly written) [novel, film] → compacto
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taut
[ˈtɔːt] adj (= stretched tight) [wire, rope, muscles, skin] → tendu(e)
(= firm) [body] → ferme
(= strained) [expression, voice] → tendu(e)
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
taut
adj (+er)
rope → straff (gespannt); skin → straff; muscles → stramm, gestrafft; to hold something taut → etw straff halten; to be stretched taut → straff gespannt sein; to pull something taut → etw stramm ziehen; taut round thighs → pralle Oberschenkel pl
(fig: = tense) nerves, situation → (an)gespannt; person, voice → angespannt; look → gespannt; his face was taut with anger → sein Gesicht war vor Wut verzogen
(fig: = precise, economical) style, prose → knapp
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taut
[tɔːt] adj (-er (comp) (-est (superl))) (also) (fig) → teso/aCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
taut
(toËt) adjective pulled tight. Keep the string taut while you tie a knot in it.
Ëtauten verb to make or become taut. The ropes were tautened.
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