clinches
过去分词:
动词过去分词: clinched
更多词形:
动词过去式: clinched | 动词过去分词: clinched | 动词现在分词: clinching | 动词第三人称单数: clinches |
单词例句:
If they think that that clinches the argument against deregulation of the economy, they miss a crucial point.
如果他们认为那样做就能证明反对撤消经济调节之说言之有理,那么他们就没有抓住问题的要害。
When the police came the fighters were in a clinch.
警察到来时,打架的人正扭成一团。
He needs 1,191, half the total, to clinch the nomination.
他需要赢得总数的一半,即1191张,使他能确保赢得党内初选。
Jiangsu is not a good main result is that clinches it, and compared the two, if it is only at the expense of honest at the expense of the old people.
江苏不是善主,成绩又是板上钉钉,两相比较,如果要牺牲那就只有牺牲老实的老区人民。
At the end of the first round,the fighters were in a clinch and referee Richard Steel moved in t0 part them.
在第一回合快结束的时候,双方扭打在一起,裁判里查德.史蒂尔上前分开了他们。
November 18, the central voting issue one-year interest rates substantially lower 96 basis points rate cut seems to be that clinches it.
11月18日,一年期央票发行利率大幅走低96基点,降息似乎是板上钉钉的事情。
The fate of the billion-dollar Taj Mahal in Atlantic City hung in the balance late last night as Donald Trump raced to clinch a deal with bondholders aimed at staving off an involuntary bankruptcy for his giant casino hotel.
大西洋城价值十亿元的泰姬玛哈的命运吉凶未卜。昨天深夜特朗普分秒必争地与债权人达成协议,以解除他规模庞大的赌博酒店被迫破产的厄运。
To clinch(a bolt, for example).
钉牢(例如螺丝钉)
B. talked about getting the chance to clinch the victory.
B.谈到了他最后获得胜利的机会。