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to clutch
01
잡다, 쥐다
to seize or grab suddenly and firmly
Transitive: to clutch sth
02
잡다, 다잡다
to try to secure or retain a hold on an object
Transitive: to clutch at sth
03
잡다, 쥐다
to seize or grasp something intangible, such as an opportunity, a concept, or a moment
Transitive: to clutch an opportunity or concept
Clutch
01
클러치
the handle or pedal that one uses to change gears in a car, truck, etc.
02
클러치백, 핸드백
a small hand-held bag without handles or straps, usually carried as a fashion accessory to complement an outfit
What is a "clutch"?
A clutch is a small handbag without handles or straps that is meant to be carried in the hand or under the arm. It is typically used for formal occasions and is designed to hold only a few essentials such as a cell phone, wallet, and makeup. Clutches come in various shapes and sizes, and they can be made of different materials such as leather, satin, or beaded fabric. Some clutches may have embellishments such as sequins, embroidery, or jewels to add a touch of glamour to an outfit. The name "clutch" comes from the verb "to clutch," meaning to grip tightly, as this is how the bag is typically held.
03
잡기, 그립
the act of grasping
04
위기 상황, 중대한 순간
a tense critical situation
05
클러치, 연결 장치
a coupling that connects or disconnects driving and driven parts of a driving mechanism
06
그룹, 모음
a collection of things or persons to be handled together
07
부화, 클러치
a number of birds hatched at the same time
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예
The detective instinctively clutched the flashlight when they heard an unexpected sound.
The child clutched the teddy bear tightly as they walked through the dark hallway.
Startled by the sudden noise, he clutched his chest in surprise.
He clutched the steering wheel tightly as he navigated through the winding mountain road.
Trying to prevent the papers from scattering, she clutched them tightly in her hands.