单词 | taut |
释义 | taut (once / 2434 pages) adj Taut means tight rather than slack. The tightrope ought to be taut and not dangling down by the lion cage. It sounds like the word "taught" and means stretched tight, like a rope, muscles, or even nerves. It's nice to have a taut body with tight muscles, but not so great to have a taut mind — tightly wound and tense. "The Olympic gymnast's taut body was something she worked hard for, but she gave a taut reply to reporters who asked her so many questions about her past, which she wished to keep a secret." Taut is derived from an Old English word, meaning basically "to pull." If you're fishing, you're happy when your line becomes taut, because there's probably a fish pulling at it. Or an old boot. WORD FAMILYtaut: tauter, tautest, tautly, tautness+/tautness: tautnesses USAGE EXAMPLESThen she slapped her hand against her own taut stomach. New York Times(Dec 30, 2016) Gently tug the dough towards you to keep it taut while rolling away from you. The Guardian(Dec 25, 2016) These works are small and portable, bright and taut, and use unmixed colors of high-gloss enamel in extraordinary combinations. New York Times(Dec 15, 2016) 1adj pulled or drawn tight taut sails Syn tight tense taut or rigid; stretched tight 2adj subjected to great tension; stretched tight her nerves were taut as the strings of a bow Syn tense in or of a state of physical or nervous tension |
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