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词汇 clinch
释义 clinch
verb
 informaluk /klɪntʃ/ us /klɪntʃ/

clinchverb (WIN)


[ T ]
to finally get or win something: 获得;最终赢得;达成
I hear he finally clinched the deal to buy the land he wanted.我听说他最终做成了这笔交易,买到了他想要的地。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Decisions and deciding
ascription
be make or break for someone/somethingidiom
be on the horns of a dilemmaidiom
choose
clincher
conclusion
fish or cut baitidiom
flip
flip a coinidiom
get it togetheridiom
get something into your headidiom
judge
resolution
sleep
split decision
swing
swing the balanceidiom
take it into your head to do somethingidiom
take the plungeidiom
tightrope

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


Getting, receiving and accepting

clinchverb (DECIDE)


 clinch it
to make someone decide what to do after a lot of thought or discussion: 使下定决心;使敲定;使确定
When they said the job would involve travelling to Paris, that clinched it (for her) (= that made her certain that she wanted the job).他们说这份工作有机会去巴黎,她便决心接受这份工作。
clinch
noun[ C ]
uk /klɪntʃ/ us /klɪntʃ/
the position two people are in when they are holding each other tightly in their arms, when fighting or showing love(打架时的)扭抱;(表示亲热时的)拥抱
Synonyms
embrace
hug
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Showing affection
affectionate
affectionately
aw
bear hug
canoodle
chuck
cwtch up to someone
demonstratively
demonstrativeness
embrace
embracingly
fall into someone's armsidiom
love bombing
make something/someone out
man hug
mwah
osculate
smack
spoon
squeeze

clinch | American Dictionary


clinch
verb[ T ]
us/klɪntʃ/
to succeed in making an agreement certain, esp. after a long period of discussion:
The deal was clinched when they agreed to share the shipping costs.

clinch | Business English


clinch
verb[ T ]
uk /klɪnʃ/us
to get or win something at the end of a long process:
After days of negotiation he finally clinched the deal to buy the company.

Examples of clinch


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There was a phrase in the explanatory note to that order when it was made that clinches my point.
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The suggestions are at present the subject of negotiation and the matter is not yet clinched.
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I should like to give a very short relevant quotation which absolutely clinches the matter.
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The argument that clinches the debate on the fixed link is this.
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The final negotiations about the unfreezing of those assets clinched the deal and led to their release.
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I am told that in many cases it was the offer of a house that clinched the deal.
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I say that out of courtesy to my noble friend because at first sight his illustration is a clinching one.
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I do not believe that there is a prospect of it going elsewhere, but still negotiations continue and the deal has yet to be clinched.
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I think that this fact clinches the argument.
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If anything clinches the argument, it is that.
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However, by his intervention he clinched the case, because he has made serious reflections on individuals.
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From this comes contacts and even contracts, and it has been quoted widely that some £500 million-worth of export deals are clinched every year on her decks.
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I consider that that clinches the matter.
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The argument that clinches for us the need to reform schedule 8 is that it gives societies the flexibility they need without the new unnecessary process of conversion.
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She scored two goals in regulation time, which completed the comeback and then the clinching goal in the ensuing shootout.
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