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Clinch
01
obejmowanie, ścisk
a tight or amorous embrace
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klincz, chwycenie
(boxing) the act of one boxer holding onto the other to avoid being hit and to rest momentarily
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łebek gwoździa, płaska część nit
the flattened part of a nail or bolt or rivet
04
węzeł clinch, węzeł blokujący
a small slip noose made with seizing
05
gwóźdź, klamra
a device (generally used by carpenters) that holds things firmly together
to clinch
01
zaklepać, sfinalizować
to decisively conclude something, such as an argument or a contract
Transitive: to clinch a deal
02
zgiąć, zabezpieczyć
to secure or fasten a nail, bolt, rivet, etc. tightly by bending the protruding end over to hold them in place
Transitive: to clinch a nail or similar implement
03
chwycić, złapać
to grasp or hold onto something tightly and securely
Transitive: to clinch a support structure | to clinch onto a support structure
04
przytulać, objąć
to hold someone tightly in one's arms, usually as a gesture of affection, comfort, or support
Transitive: to clinch sb
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ujmować, chwytać
to hold onto one's opponent in close quarters during a boxing match to prevent them from landing punches
Intransitive
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wygrać, osiągnąć
to successfully win or achieve something
Transitive: to clinch an achievement
clinch
n
Przykład
The referee called for a breakaway after a prolonged clinch.
The boxer used a breakaway to escape the clinch.