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词汇 clasp
释义 clasp
verb[ T ]
uk /klɑːsp/ us /klæsp/
to hold someone or something firmly in your hands or arms: 抱紧;握紧;抓紧;攥紧
He was clasping the vase tightly, terrified of dropping it.他紧紧抱住花瓶,生怕把它摔了。
Lie on your back, clasp your knees and pull them down towards your chest.仰卧,抱紧双膝,并拉向胸前。
She clasped her son in her arms.她把儿子紧紧抱在怀里。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to hold someone or something
holdCan you hold this for a moment?
claspHe reached out to clasp her hand.
gripThe baby gripped my finger with her tiny hand.
clutchSilent and pale, she clutched her mother's hand.
clingOne little girl was clinging onto a cuddly toy.
hang onThe child was hanging on to her mother's skirt.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Having in your hands
ahold
arm
chokehold
clench
cling
cup
dandle
enfold
grasp
grip
hand in handidiom
handle
hang
hang on
hang/hold on like grim deathidiom
nurse
onto
purchase
seize
taken
clasp
noun
uk /klɑːsp/ us /klæsp/
[ S ]
a tight hold with your hand or arms: 紧抱;紧握;紧抓;紧攥
She held the child's hand in a firm clasp as they crossed the road.过马路时,她紧紧攥着孩子的手。
[ C ]
a small metal device that is used to fasten a belt, bag, or a piece of jewellery(皮带、包或首饰的)钩子,搭扣,扣环
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Having in your hands
ahold
arm
chokehold
clench
cling
cup
dandle
enfold
grasp
grip
hand in handidiom
handle
hang
hang on
hang/hold on like grim deathidiom
nurse
onto
purchase
seize
taken

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Pins, clips, hooks & pegs
Fasteners for clothes

clasp | American Dictionary


clasp
verb[ T ]
us/klæsp/
to hold someone or something firmly in your hands or arms:
He clasped the vase, afraid he would drop it.
clasp
noun[ C ]
us/klæsp/
a firm hold on something with your arms or hands:
She had a firm clasp on her daughter’s hand.
A clasp is a small metal device used to fasten a belt, a bag, or a piece of jewelry.

Examples of clasp


clasp
She felt it probe inside and let her weight rest there, then she clasped him tighter and stopped thinking ' ' (39).
A distinction is made between fighting and non-fighting services by the award of clasps.
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The medals and clasps awarded since the end of the war of 1939–45 have been as below.
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I am aware that the necessity for economy has made it impracticable to proceed with the issue of clasps.
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Once medals are issued you cannot get them back without loss and delay if they are to have their clasps added.
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No estimate of the number of battle clasps required can be given until the question of such award has received further consideration.
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If they wear these clasps, do they wear them at their own risk?
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No decision as to clasps has yet been reached.
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The question of clasps, or bars as they are sometimes called—in my opinion miscalled—on medal ribbons will not come up till after the war.
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We have to put the clasps on a similar basis.
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The principal qualification is 12 years' continuous satisfactory service, and clasps are awarded for additional periods of eight years thereafter.
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The replacement cost is £6·86 for the stars and 76p for the clasps.
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The possibility, however, of awarding clasps for particular operations is a matter that is now receiving careful consideration.
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I cannot undertake that the medals will be kept back until the clasps are completed.
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When we have to deal with 6,000,000 or 7,000,000 medals with four or five clasps apiece the figures run to 25,000,000 or 30,000,000.
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