单词 | clutch |
释义 | clutchclutchesclutchedclutchingclutchclutch1 /klʌtʃ/ verb [intransitive and transitive] to hold something tightly: She clutched her case.clutch她紧紧抓着手提箱。clutch atShe clutched at his arm (=tried to hold it).clutch她伸手去抓他的胳膊。THESAURUS: clutchhold to have something in your hands or arms: He was holding a bunch of flowers.beholdflower Do you want to hold the baby?grip to hold something very tightly: He gripped the back of the chair.gripJenny gripped the side of the boat to steady herself.gripclutch to hold something tightly, especially because you do not want to drop or lose it: The little girl clutched onto his hand.clutchA man hurried past, clutching his briefcase.hurryclutchgrab to take something in your hand very quickly and suddenly: He grabbed his coat and ran out of the door.grabrunSomeone grabbed my wallet.grabhang on (to sth/sb) to hold something or someone tightly to support yourself: Lucy hung on to the back of the motorbike.hangHang on to me!get/take hold of sth to put your hand or hands around something and hold it: I took hold of the handle and pulled as hard as I could.takepullcan She managed to get hold of the side of the boat.managegrasp written to put your hand or hands firmly around something in a determined way: She grasped the lowest branch and pulled herself up into the tree.grasplowpullhug to put your arms around someone to show that you like them very much: They hugged each other and then said goodbye.hugsay |
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