| 单词 | clutch | 
| 释义 | Word Frequency clutch 1(klʌtʃ) verb 1. (transitive) to seize with or as if with hands or claws  2. (transitive) to grasp or hold firmly 3. (intransitive; usually foll by at) to attempt to get hold or possession (of) noun 4.  a device that enables two revolving shafts to be joined or disconnected as required, esp one that transmits the drive from the engine to the gearbox in a vehicle 5.  a device for holding fast  6.  a firm grasp 7.  a hand, claw, or talon in the act of clutching  in the clutches of a bear 8. (often plural) power or control  in the clutches of a criminal cartel 9.  Also called: clutch bag a handbag without handles  Word originOld English clyccan; related to Old Frisian kletsie spear, Swedish klyka clasp, fork Word Frequency clutch 2(klʌtʃ) noun 1.  a hatch of eggs laid by a particular bird or laid in a single nest  2.  a brood of chickens  3.  informal a group, bunch, or cluster  verb 4. (transitive) to hatch (chickens) Word originC17 (Northern English dialect) cletch, from Old Norse klekja to hatch | 
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