clinching / klɪntʃ /

紧密相连的紧密结合紧密相连紧密结合的

clinching3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to settle decisively: After they clinched the deal they went out to celebrate.
  2. to secure in position by beating down the protruding point: He drove the nails through the board and clinched the points flat with a hammer.
  3. to fasten together by nails, screws, etc., secured in this manner.
  4. Nautical. to fasten by a clinch.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. Boxing. to engage in a clinch: The boxers clinched and were separated by the referee.
  2. Slang. to embrace, especially passionately.
  3. to hold fast; be secure.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of clinching.
  2. Boxing. an act or instance of one or both boxers holding the other about the arms or body in order to prevent or hinder the opponent's punches.
  3. Slang. a passionate embrace.

clinching 近义词

v. 动词 verb

secure a goal

v. 动词 verb

hold securely; grab

更多clinching例句

  1. Notably, a 6-turn clinch knot and a 5-turn improved clinch also came in at 96%, but only if they were tied with extreme care.
  2. That touched me, the clinch that suggested he wanted to share a portion of his life with his oldest friend.
  3. Only the finest vintages and producers will clinch the deal.
  4. The video was directed by Danny Clinch and features footage of Hurricane Sandy, atomic explosions, and rising water levels.
  5. The photos were shot by Danny Clinch in the Salisbury House museum in Des Moines, Iowa.
  6. The Rabin government went on to clinch a first-ever peace deal with the Palestinians.
  7. The twit, Guy Clinch, is the unlucky father of Marmaduke, an 18-month-old prodigy of domestic mayhem.
  8. A gentle breath from heaven makes the basket decline a little and the ropes creak against the hardwood clinch blocks.
  9. Our natural impulse now is to slightly clinch our teeth when we shake our heads to mean “no.”
  10. Could the people of the Clinch and Holston have felt the same confidence, they would have spared themselves much nagging.
  11. And so step by step the devil thrust him into desperation, and strove thereby to clinch the hopelessness of his estate.
  12. There would be small chance of another band raiding down the Clinch for some time at least.