clinch
verb
noun
klɪntʃ
verb
1
to
finally
agree
on
something
or
get
something
after
trying
very
hard
最终获 (赢 )得
T
a
young
salesman
eager
to
clinch
the
deal
一名急于想做成这笔生意的年轻推销员
clinch
a
match/championship/victory
etc
A
last-minute
touchdown
clinched
the
game.
最后一分钟的触地得分锁定了胜局。
2
clinch it
if
an
event,
situation,
process
etc
clinches
it,
it
makes
someone
finally
decide
to
do
something
that
they
were
already
thinking
of
doing
[非正式] 使〔某人〕最终下决心
informal
We’d
talked
about
moving,
and
the
burglary
clinched
it
for
us.
我们谈过搬家的事,入室盗窃案促使我们最终下了决心。
3
if
two
people
clinch,
they
hold
each
other’s
arms
tightly,
especially
when
fighting
扭打成一团
I
noun
4
a
situation
in
which
two
people
hold
each
other’s
arms
tightly,
especially
when
they
are
fighting
〔尤指两人打架时的〕扭抱
5
a
situation
in
which
two
people
who
love
each
other
hold
each
other
tightly
〔相爱的人之间的〕拥抱 ;