释义 |
clinched, ppl. a.|klɪnʃt| [f. clinch v.1 + -ed.] Firmly fastened as a nail or bolt; clinker-built. Formerly in other senses of clenched.
a1547Surrey Aeneid ii. 141 Of clinched ribbes of firre This hors was made. 1644Bulwer Chirol. 94 Give unto thy friend a clinched Hand. 1881Whitman Leaves of Grass 268 The inextinguishable glance and the clinch'd and lifted fist. |