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Tight ship control an organization or business firmly to maximise performance(»ç¶÷µéÀ» ¹Ù¦ ´ÙÀâÀ¸¸ç ´É¼÷ÇÏ°Ô ¿î¿µÇØ ³ª°¡´Ù): United States runs a tight ship of world economy these days.
Tight spot in a very difficult situation(³Ã³ÇÑ ÀÔÀå[»óȲ], ±ÃÁö): The new product is not selling as well as expected and has put the company in a tight spot.
Tight squeeze a difficult financial situation(±ÃÁö, °ï°æ, ¾Ö·Î): Our company is in a tight squeeze now that sales are down from last year.
Tighten one's belt have to economise(Ç㸮¶ì¸¦ Á¹¶ó¸Å´Ù): You see him talking about tightening your belt, preparing for an economic crisis.
Tightfisted with money to not want to spend any money(¾î¶°ÇÑ µ·µµ »ç¿ëÇÏ°í ½ÍÁö ¾ÊÀº): The man is very tightfisted with money and he never likes to spend it at all.