jim4 mat6嚴密严密
Jyutpingjim4 mat6
Yaleyìhm maht
Definition
Tight, close, and strict, leaving no gaps or loopholes.
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How it's used
Focuses on the absence of flaws or gaps in a system, plan, or security measure. It implies a high level of caution and thoroughness that prevents anything from slipping through. While it can describe physical objects, it is most frequently used for abstract concepts like logic, security protocols, or organizational structures.
Examples
Their security is very tight; outsiders cannot get in.
Is this plan tight enough?
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Common mistake
Avoid using this to describe physical tightness of objects, such as a tight lid or a tight knot, where 緊 or 實 are more natural choices. It is reserved for systems, logic, or surveillance rather than physical tension.
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Grammar guides
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