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clutch
- IPA[kləCH]
美式
- grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly;become nervous and panicked
- a tight grasp or an act of grasping something;a person's power or control, especially when perceived as cruel or inescapable
- (in sport) denoting or occurring in a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or competition is at stake;(of a player or action) achieving or characterized by success at a critical moment in a game or competition
noun: clutch, plural noun: clutches
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動詞
- 1. grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly he stood clutching a microphone Mrs. Longhill clutched at the idea
- ▪ become nervous and panicked doctors could clutch up and lose control as easily as anyone
名詞
- 1. a tight grasp or an act of grasping something she made a clutch at his body
- ▪ a person's power or control, especially when perceived as cruel or inescapable she escaped the clutches of her temperamental family
- 2. a mechanism for connecting and disconnecting a vehicle engine from its transmission system she let the clutch in and the car surged forward
- ▪ the pedal operating a vehicle's clutch.
- 3. North American a slim, flat handbag without handles or a strap.
形容詞
- 1. US informal (in sport) denoting or occurring in a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or competition is at stake they both are hard-nosed players who seem to thrive in clutch situations
- ▪ US informal (of a player or action) achieving or characterized by success at a critical moment in a game or competition a clutch quarterback clutch free-throw shooting
- break free from the control or grasp of
Oxford Dictionary
- break free from the control or grasp of
Oxford Dictionary
- a device for coupling two shafts in order to transmit motion, one part having teeth which ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a device for coupling two shafts in order to transmit motion, one part having teeth which ...
Oxford Dictionary
- release and reengage the clutch of a vehicle twice when changing gear.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a clutch in which friction between two moving surfaces is increased until they move in unison.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[klʌtʃ]
英式
- grasp (something) tightly: he stood clutching a microphone Mrs Longhill clutched at the idea
- a tight grasp: she made a clutch at his body
- (in sport) denoting or occurring at a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or ... they both are hard-nosed players who seem to thrive in clutch situations
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[klʌtʃ]
英式
- a group of eggs fertilized at the same time, laid in a single session and (in birds) incubated ... they lay fewer than ten eggs in a clutch
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kləCH]
美式
- a group of eggs fertilized at the same time, laid in a single session and (in birds) incubated ... they lay fewer than ten eggs in a clutch
Oxford American Dictionary