clinch
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you clinch something you are trying to achieve, such as a business deal or victory in a contest, you succeed in obtaining it. 贏得
Her second-place finish in the final race was enough to clinch the overall victory. 她決賽中第二名的成勣足以能讓她贏得整躰的勝利。
2. V-T The thing that clinches an uncertain matter settles it or provides a definite answer. 解決
Evidently this information clinched the matter. 顯然這一信息解決了這個(gè)問(wèn)題。
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clinch /kl?nt?/ (clinching,clinched,clinches)
劍橋詞典
clinch verb (WIN)
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to finally get or win something
獲得;最終贏得;達(dá)成
I hear he finally clinched the deal to buy the land he wanted . 我聽(tīng)說(shuō)他最終做成了這筆交易,買(mǎi)到了他想要的地。
clinch verb (DECIDE)
?clinch itto make someone decide what to do after a lot of thought or discussion
使下定決心;使敲定;使確定
When they said the job would involve travelling to Paris, that clinched it (for her) (= that made her certain that she wanted the job ). 他們說(shuō)這份工作有機(jī)會(huì)去巴黎,她便決心接受這份工作。 返回 clinch