Definitions

jǐn (adjective) tight; strict
jǐn (adjective) urgent; tense
jǐn (adjective) close at hand; near
jǐn (verb) to tighten

Etymology

Simplified form of . Phonosemantic compound. represents the sound, while represents the meaning.

Semantic:

About

The character 紧, with its traditional form 緊, is a phono-semantic compound. The semantic radical 纟 (sī), or 糹 in the traditional form, meaning silk or thread, is positioned at the bottom. The upper component provides the phonetic element: 坚 (jiān) in the simplified version and 堅 in the traditional, which itself conveys firmness or hardness. The original meaning described a physical state, a string or thread pulled taut or bound tightly without slack. From this concrete sense of mechanical tightness, the character's meaning naturally extended to abstract contexts, expressing urgency, tension, strictly enforced rules, or a scarcity of time and resources.

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时间很张。

Shíjiān hěn jǐnzhāng.

Time is very tight.

请抓时间。

Qǐng zhuājǐn shíjiān.

Please hurry up.

这是急情况。

Zhè shì jǐnjí qíngkuàng.

This is an emergency.

我们密合作。

Wǒmen jǐnmì hézuò.

We cooperate closely.

这件衣服太了。

Zhè jiàn yīfú tài jǐn le.

This piece of clothing is too tight.

这件事非常要

Zhè jiàn shì fēicháng yàojǐn.

This matter is very important.

经济缩政策有效吗?

Jīngjì jǐnsuō zhèngcè yǒuxiào ma?

Is the economic austerity policy effective?

绷的弦容易断。

Jǐnbēng de xián róngyì duàn.

A tightly stretched string is easy to break.