clasp
clasp 英 [klɑ:sp] 美 [klæsp]
n. 扣子,钩子;紧抱 v. 扣住;扣紧
进行时:clasping 过去式:clasped 过去分词:clasped 第三人称单数:clasps 名词复数:clasps
- A bracelet is held together by a clasp. A girl who gets a nice one from her boyfriend might clasp her arms around him. A clasp is a fastener. To clasp is to hold tightly.
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- n. 扣子,钩子;紧抱
- v. 扣住;扣紧
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1. They clasped hands .
他们相互紧握着对方的手。
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2. He leaned forward, his hands clasped tightly together.
他俯身向前,双手十字交错地紧握着。
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3. I stood there, clasping the door handle.
我站在那里,紧攥着门把手。
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4. She clasped the children in her arms.
她把孩子紧紧地搂抱在怀里。
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5. He clasped her to him.
他紧紧地拥抱着她。
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6. She clasped the bracelet around her wrist.
她把手镯戴上手腕扣牢。
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7. the clasp of a necklace, the clasp of a handbag
项链扣环;手提包扣
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8. He took her hand in his firm warm clasp.
他用温暖结实的手紧紧握住她的手。
- clasp (n.) c. 1300, claspe, "metal catch or hook used to hold things together," perhaps a metathesis of clapse, and thus from or related to Old English clyppan "clasp" (see clip (v.2)). As "a clinging or grasping," c. 1600.
- clasp (v.) late 14c., "to furnish with buckles," from clasp (n.). From c. 1400 as "to shut or fasten together with a clasp; to catch and hold by twining or embracing." Related: Clasped; clasping.
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