单词 | clinch |
释义 | verb | noun clinchclinch1 /klɪntʃ/ ●○○ verb 1[transitive] to finally win, achieve, or agree on something by doing a final thing that makes it certain: A last-minute touchdown clinched the game for the Saints. He flew to Paris to clinch the deal.2clinch it informal if an event, situation, process, etc. clinches it, it makes someone finally decide to do something that he or she was already thinking of doing: We’d talked about moving, but the job offer clinched it.3[intransitive] if two people clinch, they hold each other’s arms tightly, especially when they are fighting4[transitive] to fasten a nail firmly by bending the point over verb | noun clinchclinch2 noun [countable] 1a situation in which two people hold each other’s arms tightly, especially when they are fighting2a situation in which two people who love each other hold each other tightly |
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