tight-lipped

tight-lipped
[ˈtaɪtˈlɪpt]
adjetivo
también:
  • to be tight-lipped (about something) -> no soltar prenda (sobre algo); (silent) estar enfurruñado(a) (por algo) (angry)

tight-lipped [tait-lipt]
adjetivo
1Reservado, callado (quiet), poco comunicativo.

tight-lipped [ˈtaɪtˈlɪpt]
adjective
1 (secretive) hermético
Grace had gone white, but remained tight-lipped ...a tight-lipped secretary
to be/remain tight-lipped about sth mantener la boca cerrada respecto a algo
he remained tight-lipped about his new romance The government has been very tight-lipped about it Detectives were tightlipped about details of their secret operation
tight-lipped silence silencio hermético; (m)
2 (angry) [+person] mudo de rabia
The President watched tight-lipped as demonstrators shouted abuse at him He was sitting at the other end of the table, tight-lipped and angry
[+expression] de rabia contenida
His tight-lipped expression told her what she wanted to know

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