Hold tight Meaning in English
expression
ˈhoʊɫd/ /ˈtaɪt
HOHLD TITE
hˈəʊld/ /tˈaɪt
HOHLD TITE
释义
To grip or grasp something firmly, often for safety. Also used figuratively to tell someone to be ready for something difficult or exciting.
用法与细微差别
This expression is informal and often used in spoken English. It can be literal (physically holding) or figurative (prepare for impact or surprise). Common in commands like 'Hold tight!' when something sudden may happen.
Spanish: agarrarse fuertePortuguese (BR): segurar firme - segure-sePortuguese (PT): agarrar-se bem - segure-seChinese (Simplified): 抓紧Chinese (Traditional): 抓緊Hindi: मज़बूती से पकड़ोArabic: تمسّك جيدًاBengali: কষে ধরো - শক্ত করে ধরোRussian: крепко держись - держисьJapanese: しっかりつかまって - しっかり握ってVietnamese: bám chặt - giữ chặtKorean: 꽉 잡아 - 꽉 붙들어Turkish: sıkıca tut - sıkı tutunUrdu: مضبوطی سے پکڑو - سختی سے تھاموIndonesian: pegang erat - berpegangan kuat
例句
Hold tight to the railing when you go down the stairs.
basic
The driver told us to hold tight before the bus started moving.
basic
Hold tight! This roller coaster goes very fast.
basic
We’re about to turn sharply, so hold tight.
natural
Hold tight, big changes are coming to the company next year.
natural
Just hold tight—I’ll be there in a minute to help.
natural