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Clinches Meaning in English

word · lemma: clinch

ˈkɫɪntʃəz/, /ˈkɫɪntʃɪz
KLIN-chiz
klˈɪntʃɪz
klin-CHIZ

释义

To secure or achieve something finally after effort, such as a win or a deal. Also, to hold something tightly, often used in sports or fighting.

用法与细微差别

Often used for achieving definite wins, deals, or goals ('clinches the title', 'clinches the deal'). Common in sports journalism and business. As a verb describing holding tightly, mainly seen in fighting sports. Not casual for physical holding outside these contexts.

例句

She clinches the championship with her final goal.

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He clinches the deal after long negotiations.

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The boxer clinches his opponent to avoid punches.

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Her amazing performance clinches her spot on the team.

natural

That last-minute goal really clinches it for them.

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If she clinches this contract, her company will grow fast.

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