单词 | clutch |
释义 | clutch [klʌtʃ] verb intransitive or transitive ■to take or try to take hold of something tightly, usually in fear, worry or pain (通常指因恐惧、焦虑或痛苦而)紧抓,紧握 •Silent and pale, she clutched (onto) •Clutching the money to •He collapsed, clutching his stomach.他紧紧捂着肚子,倒了下去。 [klʌtʃ] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs clutch at sth ■to try very hard to hold something 努力抓住 •Feeling herself fall, she clutched at a branch.觉得自己要掉下去了,她伸手想抓住一根树枝。 [klʌtʃ] noun MACHINE PART 机器零件 countable usually singular ■a device which allows turning movement to be sent from one part of a machine to another 离合器 •I've booked the car into the garage because the clutch is slipping countable usually singular ■the pedal or handle in a vehicle that is used to operate the engine's clutch 离合器踏板;离合器手柄 •Push the [klʌtʃ] noun GROUP 群 countable [+ sing/pl verb] ■a small group of eggs produced by the same bird, especially in a nest (尤指鸟巢里的)一窝蛋 countable [+ sing/pl verb] ■a small group of people or things (人或物)一小群,一簇,一撮 •a fresh clutch of [klʌtʃ] noun CONTROL 控制 sb's clutches humorous [plural] ■the control of someone (某人的)掌控,控制 •He is in |
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