clinched

clinched[klintʃt] 

原级:clinch

第三人称单数:clinches

第三人称复数:clinches

现在分词:clinching

clinched 基本解释
互相紧紧抱[扭]住( clinch的过去式和过去分词 );<非正>解决,达成;
clinched 网络解释

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

clinched 单语例句

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.

3. clinched在线翻译

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. clinched是什么意思

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.

clinched 英英释义

adj

1. closed or squeezed together tightly

    e.g. a clenched fist
           his clenched (or clinched) teeth

    Synonym: clenched