clinching
[k'lɪntʃɪŋ]
v.
(尤指两人)互相紧紧抱[扭]住( clinch的现在分词 );
解决(争端、交易),达成(协议);
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Joe gets clinching evidence of the brains role when he dreams.
乔做梦时得到了大脑发生作用的决定性依据.
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Clinching , wrestling, pushing, or seizing, without attempting a throw or other technique.
抱, 扭摔, 推或抓而没有摔或其它的技术.
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By clinching nails over the canvas they held the torn sail to the mast.
他们用针把帆布钉牢,把这个破裂的帆升到桅杆上.
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But this is hardly a clinching argument, either.
来自THETIMES
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Hill called the fingerprints the clinching piece of evidence.
来自NEWYORKER
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Deal-clinching slots at festivals followed for both - on BBC Introducing stages.
来自BBC