词汇 | clinch |
释义 | clinch (noun) clinch 2 ENTRIES FOUND: clinch (verb) clinch (noun) 1 clinch /ˈklɪntʃ/ verb clinches; clinched; clinching 1 clinch /ˈklɪntʃ/ verb clinches; clinched; clinching Learner's definition of CLINCH 1 [+ object] a : to make (something) certain or final(使)确定;敲定 His home run clinched the victory.他的本垒打敲定了最终的胜局。 The new evidence clinches the case.新的证据使这个案子得以结案。 Her work on the project should clinch her a promotion.她在这个项目中的表现应该能够确保她得到升迁。 The photos of the city have clinched it for me. I have to visit Prague.布拉格的照片让我拿定了主意:我一定要去这座城市游览。 b : to make certain the winning of (something)确保赢得 If they win tonight's game they'll clinch the pennant.如果能赢得今晚的比赛,他们将稳获冠军锦旗。 2 [no object] : to hold each other closely during a fight扭打 The boxers clinched.两个拳击手扭打在一起。 2 clinch /ˈklɪntʃ/ noun plural clinches 2 clinch /ˈklɪntʃ/ noun plural clinches Learner's definition of CLINCH [count] : a position in which two people (such as two boxers) are holding each other very closely拥抱;扭抱 The referee told the boxers to break their clinch.裁判下令两个扭抱在一起的拳击手分开。 The movie ended with the hero and heroine locked in a passionate clinch. [=(more commonly) embrace]电影结尾男女主人公紧紧拥抱在了一起。 |
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