clincher 英 [ˈklɪntʃə(r)]   美 [ˈklɪntʃɚ]

clincher

clincher  英 [ˈklɪntʃə(r)] 美 [ˈklɪntʃɚ]

n. [机] 紧钳;敲弯钉头的工具 

名词复数:clinchers 

There is something to such arguments, but none is a clincher. 有一些这样的争论,但没有一个是关键所在。
That was the clincher for Newton. But was it proof a past life? 这对牛顿来说是很有力的理由,但这就是前世生活的证据吗?

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  • n. [机] 紧钳;敲弯钉头的工具
  • 1. There is something to such arguments, but none is a clincher.

    有一些这样的争论,但没有一个是关键所在。

  • 2. That was the clincher for Newton. But was it proof a past life?

    这对牛顿来说是很有力的理由,但这就是前世生活的证据吗?

  • 3. Boston's 39-point win surpassed the NBA record for the biggest margin of victory in a championship clincher; the Celtics beat the Lakers 129-96 in Game 5 of the 1965 NBA finals.

    波士顿净胜39分已经超过了历史上总决赛最后一场的分差记录。 之前的记录是1965年总决赛中,凯尔特人以129比96战胜湖人一役中创造的。

  • clincher (n.) early 14c., "person or thing that clinches" (i.e., secures nails by bending down or riveting the pointed end), late 15c. as a class of shipyard worker; agent noun from clinch (v.). As a type of nail, from 1735; as a conclusive statement, argument, etc., 1737. Clincher-built "made of boards or metal pieces which overlap one another" is from 1769.
clinch·er / ˈklɪntʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈklɪntʃər / noun [usually singular ] ( informal) a fact, a remark or an event that settles an argument, a decision or a competition 起决定性作用的事实(或话语、事情) clincher clinchers clinch·er / ˈklɪntʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈklɪntʃər /
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