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clinch [klɪntʃ] verb informal WIN 赢得 transitive ■to finally get or win something 获得;最终赢得;达成•I hear he finally clinched the deal to buy the land he wanted.我听说他最终做成了这笔交易,买到了他想要的土地。 [klɪntʃ] verb informal DECIDE 决定 clinch it ■to make someone decide what to do after a lot of thought or discussion 使下定决心;使敲定;使确定•When they said the job would involve travelling to Paris, that clinched it (for her) (= that made her certain that she wanted the job).他们说这份工作有机会去巴黎,她便决心接受这份工作。 [klɪntʃ] noun countable ■the position two people are in when they are holding each other tightly in their arms, when fighting or showing love (打架时的)扭抱;(表示亲热时的)拥抱 |