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clasping

/klas-ping, klah-sping/US // ˈklæs pɪŋ, ˈklɑ spɪŋ //

紧握,紧扣,紧紧抓住,紧紧抱住

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : partly or wholly surrounding the stem.

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Examples

  • A wounded woman sat keening on the ground, clasping the body of her dead child in her arms.

  • "I have not any hate in me, Joran, I have none," she told him as he sat a few feet from her, clasping his hands.

  • Clasping his hands, the famously private man invoked his concern for the future of his four year old son.

  • But step before her with my arms clasping a tin can with a geranium plant r Heaven forbid!

  • Grace was sobbing hysterically, but Harriet, clasping her fondly in her arms, looked up at him.

  • She remembered it, and stood still; terribly rebellious, clasping her fingers to pain, one within the other.

  • The old man made no reply, but, slowly clasping his hands and closing his eyes, exclaimed “Thank God!”

  • He threw himself down, a miserable heap, clasping his knees upon the hill.