释义 |
clincherclinch‧er /ˈklɪntʃə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - Johnson's home run was the clincher for the Twins.
- And this, I think, was the final clincher.
- But while Mills put them ahead, the game was not safe until Tommy Wright's clincher three minutes from time.
- It's a statement that tends to produce a condescending smile, but in any discussion it is usually a clincher.
- The clincher came when we went to buy our Christmas tree last week.
- The real clincher was that it made better tea and beer than the pump muck.
- This latter piece of logic was the clincher and he dropped the idea as soon as he sobered up, the following week.
informal a fact, action, or remark that finally persuades someone to do something, or that ends an argument, discussion, or competition: Sixsmith scored the clincher after 81 minutes. |