1. 抓住,赢得了:adrenaline rush 一阵兴奋,激动 | clinched 抓住,赢得了 | edged out 险胜,领先一步
1. The former US amateur champion clinched his first victory on the PGA Tour after carding a final round 65 at Sedgefield.
2. During vote counting before President Bush clinched victory over Democratic challenger John Kerry, many Iraqis kept their television sets tuned to Ramadan religious programs.
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3. South Korea clinched a hard fought victory with classy individual performances by prodigy Ji So Yun.
4. The company also clinched a US $ 510 million contract with China Mobile to expand its GSM network and improve data services in Beijing and 13 provinces.
5. Microsoft clinched a deal in early May to enable Windows Mobile to run on US wireless firm Qualcomm's mobile phone chips.
6. Canadian communications firm Nortel Networks has clinched a strategic partnership deal with Digital China, the largest distributor of IT products.
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7. The World Championships semifinalist then clinched victory in the decider with a break of 63.
8. ASEAN members have clinched a series of TAC agreements with major powers beyond the region, but the group's dilemma over security has grown in recent years.
9. clinched
9. He clinched it with a forehand down the line, which a line umpire initially ruled out.
10. But Sharapova clinched it on her sixth set point when an attempted drop shot was ripped back across the net and past a stretching Jankovic.
adj
1. closed or squeezed together tightly
e.g. a clenched fist
his clenched (or clinched) teeth
Synonym: clenched