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词汇 cinch
释义 cinch
noun
uk /sɪntʃ/ us /sɪntʃ/

cinchnoun (EASY)


[ S ]informal
something that is very easy and is therefore certain to be a success: 很容易的事;很有把握的事,十拿九稳的事
The exam was a cinch.考试非常容易。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Easiness and simplicity
(as) easy as pie/ABC/anything/falling off a logidiom
a piece of cakeidiom
accessibility
at the push of a buttonidiom
at the stroke of a penidiom
be a matter of somethingidiom
foolproof
frictionless
frictionlessly
friendly
gift
painlessly
painting
painting by numbersidiom
the path of least resistanceidiom
walkaway
walkover
wieldy
with your eyes closed/shutidiom
within the capacity of someone/something

cinchnoun (FOR HORSE)


[ C ]US
a strap that goes around the middle of a horse to keep the saddle (= rider's seat) in the right position on the horse's back:
The Diné weavers made a variety of items, including saddle blankets and cinches.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Horse riding
barrel racing
break someone in
bridle
bridle path
canter
capriole
chukka
chukker
curry
girth
high-spirited
horseman
horsewoman
mounted
pony trekking
rein
saddler
showjumper
sidesaddle
whip
cinch
verb
uk /sɪntʃ/ us /sɪntʃ/

cinchverb (TIGHTEN)


to fasten a belt, strap, or piece of cloth tightly, especially at the waist of a piece of clothing so that it fits closely to the body:
This skirt would look lovely cinched at the waist with a wide belt.
He cinched his towel around his waist.
The jeans are cinched in at the waist.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Fasteners for clothes
belt
brace
buckle
buckled
button fly
button something up
button-through
eyelet
fastener
flies
grommet
hook and eye
sash
snap
snap fastener
stud
suspender
suspendersphrase
toggle
Velcro

cinch | American Dictionary


cinch
noun[ C ]
us/sɪntʃ/

cinchnoun[C] (SOMETHING EASY)


infml
something that is very easy or certain to be done or happen:
Training a puppy is a cinch if you bribe him with treats.

cinchnoun[C] (STRAP)


a strap that goes around esp. a horse to hold the saddle (= the seat put on an animal for a rider) in place

cinch


verb[ T ]us/sɪntʃ/
My guide cinched the llama’s saddle tight enough to stay in place.

Examples of cinch


cinch
A belt cinched around the waist could temporarily raise the hem of the dress to hide it under a coat.
One is still, though, left with the conspicuous lack of textual evidence in the form of translations to cinch the case.
That is a definite suggestion of lower rates, cinch as would be of special benefit to the people of this country.
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It is a long woven cord used to cinch the alb at the waist, and to contain the stole as it hangs down the body.
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They also had buttoned tabs at the waist in order to cinch the waist in.
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In either case, an additional strap usually runs between the front legs and attaches to the cinch.
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Staggered cuffs buttons created adjustable cuffs that could be relaxed or cinched tight at the wrist.
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Even though it is a cinch to defeat, singles can be the most difficult head-scratchers.
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A breast collar and back cinch are optional.
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Cinch is allowed to help run the ranch.
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The wrists are placed through the coil with the cinch noose between the wrists and around the coil.
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Each cord is knotted around a large ring, called a cinch ring, placed at either end.
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This design is sometimes known as a string, strand, cord or rope cinch.
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One common solution is to use a "cinch noose" -- essentially a kind of slip knot -- together with a "coil" (a loop of rope).
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No. 1 with the first seat belt, using a four-foot leather cinch obtained from the cavalry saddlery.
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