搜尋結果
clutch
- IPA[klʌtʃ]
英式
- grasp (something) tightly
- a tight grasp;a person's power or control, especially when regarded as inescapable
- (in sport) denoting or occurring at a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or competition is at stake;(of a player or action) achieving or characterized by success at a critical moment in a game or competition
noun: clutch, plural noun: clutches
- 釋義
- 片語
動詞
- 1. grasp (something) tightly he stood clutching a microphone Mrs Longhill clutched at the idea
名詞
- 1. a tight grasp she made a clutch at his body
- ▪ a person's power or control, especially when regarded as inescapable Tom had fallen into Amanda's clutches
- 2. a mechanism for connecting and disconnecting an engine and the transmission system in a vehicle, or the working parts of any machine she let the clutch in and the car surged forward
- ▪ the pedal operating the clutch in a vehicle.
- 3. North American a clutch bag.
形容詞
- 1. US informal (in sport) denoting or occurring at a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or competition is at stake they both are hard-nosed players who seem to thrive in clutch situations
- ▪ US informal (of a player or action) achieving or characterized by success at a critical moment in a game or competition a clutch quarterback clutch performances