0 to take or try to take hold of something tightly, usually in fear, worry, or pain -- (通常指因恐惧、焦虑或痛苦而)紧抓,紧握
1 a device that allows turning movement to be sent from one part of a machine to another -- 离合器
2 a small group of eggs produced by the same bird, especially in a nest -- (尤指鸟巢里的)一窝蛋
3 the control of someone -- …的掌控,…的控制
He is in/has fallen into the clutches of that woman. 他落入了那个女人的掌握之中。
4 able to do something when it is especially needed -- 在危机时刻可以信赖的,在紧急关头做出的
Every 4 days the oviposition height of 18 egg clutches per site was measured as vertical height.
For example, consider the following two text spans: given that the clutch was functional, and it is unlikely that the engine was driving the starter.
Each clutch was monitored until the last egg hatched or the embryo died.
Each clutch was digitally photographed and individually marked.
Freed from the clutches of local traditions, they are now open to diverse universalising, expert discourses.
Pairs may wait until suitable snow-free patches are exposed on their territories before initiating a clutch.
She clutches at whatever's cheapest and gradually refuses everything.
When the clutch engaged, the electric timer, one direct floodlight, and two indirect spotlights were turned on automatically.
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(通常指因恐懼、焦慮或痛苦而)緊抓,緊握, 機器零件, 離合器…
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asir, embrague, agarrar…
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apertar, apanhar, agarrar…
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~をしっかり握り締める, (車の)クラッチ…
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sıkıca tutmak, kavramak, yakalamak…
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serrer fort, se raccrocher (à), (sous les) griffes…
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tenir ben agafat, embragatge…
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يَتَشَبَّث بـِ, يُمْسِك بِقوَّة, دِبِرياج…
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