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单词 tight-knit
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Definition of tight-knit in English:

tight-knit

(also tightly knit)
adjectiveˌtʌɪtˈnɪtˈtaɪt ˈˌnɪt
  • (of a group of people) bound together by strong relationships and common interests.

    紧密团结的

    tight-knit mining communities

    紧密团结的矿业界。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But when difficult situations arise, this tight-knit group usually pulls together.
    • Now the victim has spoken out about the fear dominating the tight-knit community of elderly people in the village's sheltered accommodation.
    • Private universities were a tight-knit group, wheeling and dealing with only one another.
    • The news was welcomed by the tight-knit glen community.
    • Mr Howard replaced the 26-strong team he inherited with a tight-knit group of just 12.
    • It also caused some friction in Edinburgh's tight-knit financial community.
    • They are a tight-knit group who believe strongly in supporting their brothers who are deployed on the front lines.
    • Within this small but tight-knit community, baseball and its attendant activities provide a strong social focus.
    • We were very much a tight-knit group and each division was a family unit.
    • Our area has many tight-knit communities and the cornerstones of these are the close relations between neighbours.
    • Were you concerned or nervous about joining such a tight-knit group of actors, who have worked together for so many years?
    • In fact the usage of community as something that only refers to tight-knit groups of geographically and socially friendly people is relatively new.
    • She helped Jen fit into the tight-knit group of kids in their training session, thereby gaining her trust.
    • She said the tragedy had brought the tight-knit community even closer together.
    • Not surprisingly, the Air Force detachment is a tight-knit group.
    • Nevertheless, the four remained a tight-knit group right throughout their schooling.
    • A common belief is that marriages within the tight-knit community are for the good of the children.
    • It was a shame, because we were doing so well and had such a tight-knit group.
    • We have a very tight-knit group of players that simply can't stomach losing a match.
    • The tight-knit family has held together through the ordeal and they could not let the application be made without opposing it.

Definition of tight-knit in US English:

tight-knit

(also tightly knit)
adjectiveˈtaɪt ˈˌnɪtˈtīt ˈˌnit
  • (of a group of people) united or bound together by strong relationships and common interests.

    紧密团结的

    tight-knit mining communities

    紧密团结的矿业界。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We have a very tight-knit group of players that simply can't stomach losing a match.
    • But when difficult situations arise, this tight-knit group usually pulls together.
    • Our area has many tight-knit communities and the cornerstones of these are the close relations between neighbours.
    • Private universities were a tight-knit group, wheeling and dealing with only one another.
    • We were very much a tight-knit group and each division was a family unit.
    • They are a tight-knit group who believe strongly in supporting their brothers who are deployed on the front lines.
    • A common belief is that marriages within the tight-knit community are for the good of the children.
    • Mr Howard replaced the 26-strong team he inherited with a tight-knit group of just 12.
    • She helped Jen fit into the tight-knit group of kids in their training session, thereby gaining her trust.
    • The tight-knit family has held together through the ordeal and they could not let the application be made without opposing it.
    • In fact the usage of community as something that only refers to tight-knit groups of geographically and socially friendly people is relatively new.
    • Within this small but tight-knit community, baseball and its attendant activities provide a strong social focus.
    • The news was welcomed by the tight-knit glen community.
    • It was a shame, because we were doing so well and had such a tight-knit group.
    • Now the victim has spoken out about the fear dominating the tight-knit community of elderly people in the village's sheltered accommodation.
    • Not surprisingly, the Air Force detachment is a tight-knit group.
    • She said the tragedy had brought the tight-knit community even closer together.
    • It also caused some friction in Edinburgh's tight-knit financial community.
    • Were you concerned or nervous about joining such a tight-knit group of actors, who have worked together for so many years?
    • Nevertheless, the four remained a tight-knit group right throughout their schooling.
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