clinched

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基本释义

  • v.(尤指两人)互相紧紧抱[扭]住( clinch的过去式和过去分词 ); <非正>解决(争端、交易),达成(协议)

实用例句

Hibernian clinched the First Division title when they beat Hamilton 2-0.

希伯尼安队以2比0战胜汉密尔顿队,夺得了甲级联赛的冠军。

柯林斯例句

That was the clue which clinched it for us.

就是那个线索帮我们最终解决了问题。

柯林斯例句

The two businessmen clinched the deal quickly.

两位生意人很快达成了协议.

《简明英汉词典》

Evidently this information clinched the matter.

显然,这一消息使问题得以最终解决。

辞典例句

It clinched her convictions concerning her state.

这更加坚定了她对自己的处境的看法.

英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹

They clinched their arguments with Biblical chapter and verse.

他们引述《圣经》的章节来立论.

辞典例句

He clinched his hands. He knitted his brows and tightened his lips.

他双手握拳, 双眉紧蹙,嘴唇紧闭.

辞典例句

The boxers clinched and the referee had to separate them.

拳击手扭抱在一起,裁判让他们分开.

辞典例句

She clinched her hands and shook her head bleakly.

她双手捏得紧紧的,无限凄惨地摇摇头.

辞典例句

The two companies clinched the deal quickly.

两家公司很快地成交了.

辞典例句

He clinched his big fists and his teeth.

他捏上他巨大的拳头,咬紧牙齿.

辞典例句

When the boxers clinched, the audience hissed.

拳击手互相扭住时, 观众发出嘘声.

辞典例句

We clinched the agreement with a handshake.

我们握手达成协议.

辞典例句

My assent to the proposal clinched the bargain.

我对此提案的赞成终于使双方达成协议[交易].

辞典例句

A deposit of five dollars clinched the bargain.

5美元定金敲定了这笔交易.

辞典例句

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. closed or squeezed together tightly;

    "a clenched fist"

    "his clenched (or clinched) teeth"