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1 | mainly literary to hold someone or something tightly with your hand 抱紧;握紧 |
| He clasped Lindsay’ s hand tightly. 他紧紧握住林赛的手。 |
| clasp sth to/over sth Rick had a handkerchief clasped to his nose to try to stop the bleeding. 里克用手帕捂紧鼻子以止血。 |
| 1a | if you clasp your hands, or they are clasped, you hold them together with the fingers of one hand in between the fingers of the other (十指交错地)紧握 | | Porter clasped his hands behind his head and grinned. 波特用双手抱住后脑勺,咧嘴笑了。 | |
| 1b | to hold someone or something tightly with your arms 拥抱 | | She lay beside him, clasped in his arms. 她躺在他身旁,依偎在他怀里。 | | She clasped the crying child to her breast. 她把哭泣的孩子抱到怀里。 | |
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2 | to fasten something that has a clasp 扣住;扣紧;钩紧 |
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