释义 |
| | VERB | | | /klɪntʃ/ | | | | 1 | T to manage to win or achieve something by doing one final thing that makes it certain 最终赢得;最终取得 | clinch a victory/game/deal Tim Johnson scored the goals that clinched the victory. 蒂姆·约翰逊踢进决定胜利的几个球。 | | | | 2 | I if two people clinch , they hold each other tightly, usually in a fight 抱紧;扭打 | PHRASE | - | clinch it (for sb) informal | | to make you decide to do something that you were already thinking about | | (使某人)终于下定决心 | | | | | | |