clincher / ˈklɪn tʃər /

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clincher 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that clinches.
  2. a statement, argument, fact, situation, or the like, that is decisive or conclusive: The heat was the clincher that made us decide to leave the city.
  3. a nail, screw, etc., for clinching.
  4. Automotive. a clincher tire.

clincher 近义词

n. 名词 noun

settling event

更多clincher例句

  1. He, too, looked damn near unplayable defensively early in the Finals, but Bud stuck with him, and he came through with 16 points off the bench in the clincher as the delirious crowd repeatedly chanted his name.
  2. This was a clincher—assorted worthies sent their own medals back in protest but everyone else was delighted.
  3. The real clincher, though, is that their only instruments are a drum set and dozens of beer bottles.
  4. The doubling of images of, say, the finger when the eyeball is pressed, is frequently proffered as a clincher.
  5. In the South an expression of this kind is very often added on as a sort of clincher to give emphasis.
  6. This last was a clincher and the obscurantic antisalts received the deathblow they richly deserved.
  7. And he backed his assertion with an oath, swallowing off the contents of his glass by way of a clincher.
  8. It is a clincher which no sophistry can set aside, no reasoning can grapple with, and no logic overthrow.