clutch
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I If you clutch at something or clutch something, you hold it tightly, usually because you are afraid or anxious. (因为害怕或焦虑而) 抓牢
I staggered and had to clutch at a chair for support. 我踉跄了几步,不得不抓住一把椅子扶稳。
2. N-PLURAL If someone is in another person's clutches, that person has captured them or has power over them. 掌控
Tony fell into the clutches of an attractive American who introduced him to drugs. 托尼落入一个有魅力的美国人的掌控,那人给他介绍毒品。
3. N-COUNT In a vehicle, the clutch is the pedal that you press before you change gear. 离合器踏板
Laura let out the clutch and pulled slowly away down the drive. 劳拉松开离合器踏板,慢慢沿着车道把车开走了。
4. N-COUNT a hatch of eggs laid by a particular bird or laid in a single nest 一窝蛋
5. to clutch at straws→see straw
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clutch /klʌtʃ/ (clutching,clutched,clutches)
剑桥词典
- to take or try to take hold of something tightly , usually in fear , worry , or pain
(通常指因恐惧、焦虑或痛苦而)紧抓,紧握
Silent and pale , she clutched (onto) her mother's hand . 她一声不吭,面色苍白,死死抓着母亲的手。
Clutching the money to his chest , he hurried to the bank . 他把钱紧紧捂在胸前,急急忙忙赶到了银行。
He collapsed , clutching his stomach . 他紧紧捂着肚子,倒了下去。