- clinch
- [klintʃ]
- v. 扭住;敲弯
n. 拥吻;钉牢
参考例子
- 1.to clinch the nails to a board
- 在木板上钉钉子并敲弯钉脚
- 2.He kisses for the girls, a shoulder clinch for good old Dudley Howard, a nice bloke, if just about the stodgiest actor.
- 他吻过姑娘们后又热烈地拥抱亲爱的老达德利·霍华德,一个极其平庸的演员和敦厚的家伙。
- 3.But the combined 31 delegates at stake today in South Dakota and Montana are not enough to push him past the threshold to clinch the nomination.
- 但是在南达科他州和蒙塔那州要决出的总共31名代表的人数还不足以让奥巴马通过获取提名的门槛。
英文解释
- n.
- 1.(boxing) the act of one boxer holding onto the other to avoid being hit and to rest momentarily
- 2.a small slip noose made with seizing
- 3.the flattened part of a nail or bolt or rivet
- 4.a device (generally used by carpenters) that holds things firmly together
- 5.a tight or amorous embrace
- v.
- 1.secure or fasten by flattening the ends of nails or bolts
- 2.hold a boxing opponent with one or both arms so as to prevent punches
- 3.hold in a tight grasp
- 4.embrace amorously
- 5.flatten the ends (of nails and rivets)
- 6.settle conclusively
网络释义
- clinch
- 钳住对手; 螺旋固定器; 决定; 敲弯;
- cable clinch
- 一种系锚绳扣; 系链扣座;
- clinch ear
- 紧夹头;
- outside clinch
- 外转结;
- clinch nut
- 铆螺母; 箝紧螺母;