clinch
verb
noun
klɪntʃ verb
1 to finally agree on something or get something after trying very hard 最终获 (赢 )得 T
a young salesman eager to clinch the deal
一名急于想做成这笔生意的年轻推销员
clinch a match/championship/victory etc
A last-minute touchdown clinched the game.
最后一分钟的触地得分锁定了胜局。
2
clinch it
if an event, situation, process etc clinches it, it makes someone finally decide to do something that they were already thinking of doing [非正式] 使〔某人〕最终下决心 informal
We’d talked about moving, and the burglary clinched it for us.
我们谈过搬家的事,入室盗窃案促使我们最终下了决心。
3 if two people clinch, they hold each other’s arms tightly, especially when fighting 扭打成一团 I
noun
4 a situation in which two people hold each other’s arms tightly, especially when they are fighting 〔尤指两人打架时的〕扭抱
5 a situation in which two people who love each other hold each other tightly 〔相爱的人之间的〕拥抱 ;