单词 | clasp |
释义 | clasp (klɑːsp , klæsp ) Word forms: clasps , clasping , clasped 1. verb If you clasp someone or something, you hold them tightly in your hands or arms. She clasped the children to her. [VERB noun] He paced the corridor, hands clasped behind his back. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: grasp, hold, press, grip Clasp is also a noun. With one last clasp of his hand, she left him and went to her usual chair. 2. countable noun A clasp is a small device that fastens something. ...the clasp of her handbag. [+ of] Collocations: clasp tightly Keep the summer fires burning and clasp tightly the beauty products that are the epitome of escapes to hot climes. Times, Sunday Times The elongated silvery grey leaves clasp tightly to the stems and are covered in fine, silky hairs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The mold each has two plates that are clasped tightly together and attached to long handles for manipulating over a charcoal stove. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 扣子, 握紧 Japanese: 留め金, 握りしめる |
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