Clench

[klen(t)ʃ] or [klɛntʃ]

解释:

(verb.) squeeze together tightly; 'clench one's jaw'.

(verb.) hold in a tight grasp; 'clench a steering wheel'.

校对:莎娜--From WordNet

解释:

(n. & v. t.) See Clinch.

整理:默娜

解释:

v.t. to fasten or rivet a nail by bending the point and beating the bent part flat against the object through which the nail was driven: to grasp tightly: to set firmly as the teeth: to fasten on: (fig.) to drive home an argument: to settle or confirm.—n. something set firmly: the fastening of a nail by beating it back as in the verb: a pun.—n. Clinch′er one that clinches: a decisive argument.—adj. Clinch′er-built (same as Clinker-built).—n. Clinch′er-work the disposition of the side planks of a vessel when the lower edge of one row overlaps the row next under it.

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编辑:卡罗尔

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