词汇 | clincher |
释义 | clincherWord family nounclincherverbclinch clinch·er /ˈklɪntʃə $ -ər/ noun [countableC] informalDECIDE a fact, action, or remark that finally persuades someone to do something, or that ends an argument, discussion, or competition 〔促使某人行动或结束争论、讨论或比赛的〕决定性事实[行动,话语] Sixsmith scored the clincher after 81 minutes. 81分钟后,西克史密斯得了决定胜负的一分。 Examples from the Corpus clincher• It's a statement that tends to produce a condescending smile, but in any discussion it is usually a clincher.• And this, I think, was the final clincher.• The real clincher was that it made better tea and beer than the pump muck.• But while Mills put them ahead, the game was not safe until Tommy Wright's clincher three minutes from time.• This latter piece of logic was the clincher and he dropped the idea as soon as he sobered up, the following week.• Johnson's home run was the clincher for the Twins.• The clincher came when we went to buy our Christmas tree last week. |
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