cinch
- IPA[sinCH]
美式
- an extremely easy task;a sure thing; a certainty
- secure (a garment) with a belt;fix (a saddle) securely by means of a girth; girth up (a horse)
verb: cinch, 3rd person present: cinches, gerund or present participle: cinching, past tense: cinched, past participle: cinched
noun: cinch, plural noun: cinches
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. informal an extremely easy task the program was a cinch to use 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ North American a sure thing; a certainty he was a cinch to take a prize 同義詞
- 2. North American a girth for a Western saddle or pack they watered the horses and loosed the cinches
動詞
- 1. secure (a garment) with a belt my cut-offs are cinched by a belt
- ▪ fix (a saddle) securely by means of a girth; girth up (a horse) when I caught up with him he was cinching up the saddle on Rose
- 2. informal make certain of his advice cinched her decision to accept the offer
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- IPA[sɪn(t)ʃ]
英式
- an extremely easy task: the program was a cinch to use
- secure (a garment) with a belt: my cut-offs are cinched by a belt
Oxford Dictionary