What does napnutý in Czech mean?

What is the meaning of the word napnutý in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use napnutý in Czech.

The word napnutý in Czech means napnutý, napnutý, napnutý, těsný, nervózní, napnutý, napjatý, napnutý, napnutý, napjatý, napnutý, napjatý, napnutý, napjatý. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word napnutý

napnutý

(tightly drawn, tight) (provaz apod.)

Pull the cord taut and tie it down.

napnutý

(without slack)

Ten provaz je tak napnutý, že se nepohne, když za něj zatáhneš.
The cord is so tight that it doesn't move when you pull it.

napnutý

(sheet: elasticated) (prostěradlo)

John's bed sheet was fitted.

těsný

(time: restricted) (přen.: časově)

My client wants this job finished by Friday; it's going to be tight, but I think I can manage it.

nervózní, napnutý

(figurative (person: tense, sensitive)

They balance each other: he's laid back, she's highly strung.

napjatý, napnutý

(slang (person: tense) (osoba)

My husband is often uptight when he gets home from work.

napnutý, napjatý

(figurative (temper, nerves: strained) (nervy)

Brady's composure was frayed after the rapid-fire press conference.

napnutý, napjatý

(figurative (resources: not sufficient) (přeneseně: rozpočet apod.)

The loss of profits this year means our already stretched budget will be even more limited next year.

napnutý, napjatý

(taut, tight)

Pod odborným dotykem masérky se Caroliny napjaté svaly nakonec začaly uvolňovat.
Carol's tense muscles finally began to relax under the masseuse's expert touch.

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