vi. 不及物动词(尤指两人)互相紧紧抱[扭]住
vt. 及物动词<非正>解决(争端、交易),达成(协议);敲弯
n. 名词钳子,夹子;敲弯
After a long negotiation, they finally clinched the deal.
经过长时间的谈判,他们终于达成了协议。
The two wrestlers clinched fiercely in the final round.
两名摔跤手在最后一轮中激烈地扭抱在一起。
Her performance in the interview helped her clinch the job.
她在面试中的表现帮助她赢得了这份工作。
They managed to clinch a victory in the last minute.
他们设法在最后一分钟赢得了胜利。
The team needs one more win to clinch the championship.
球队还需要再赢一场才能锁定冠军。
He gave her a tight clinch before saying goodbye.
告别前他给了她一个紧紧的拥抱。
Their strategic alliance helped them clinch the market lead.
他们的战略联盟帮助他们巩固了市场领先地位。
She hopes to clinch the title with her next performance.
她希望通过下一次表演赢得冠军。
He used a clever argument to clinch his point.
他用一个巧妙的论点来确定自己的观点。
The boxer attempted to clinch to avoid further punches.
拳击手试图抱住对手以避免更多的拳击。
clinch the victory 赢得胜利
clinch the title 获得冠军头衔
clinch the argument 赢得争论
clinch a spot 确定一个位置
clinch a playoff berth 确保季后赛席位
clinch the nomination 确定提名
复数: clinches;
第三人称单数: clinches;
过去式: clinched;
过去分词: clinched;
现在分词: clinching;