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1 clench
(이를)악 물다, (입을)꾹 다물다, (주먹을)부르쥐다, (손을)꽉 움키다, (물건을)단단히 (꽉)쥐다, 움켜쥐다, (못 등을 박아)끝을 꼬부리다(납작하게 하다), CLINCH, (논의.거래에)결말을 짓다, (입 등이)꾹 다물어지다, (손 등이)단단히 움켜지다, 이를 악물기, (분해서)치를 떨기, 이갈기, 단단히 쥐기, (권투.씨름)맞붙잡기, (못의)끝을 꼬부리기, 끝을 꼬부려 매기(밧줄을 붙들어 매는 특수한 방법), clencher -
2 clench-fished salute
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3 clinch
(박은 못등의 끝을)꼬부리다, 죄다, 고정시키다, (사건.토론 등의)결말을 짓다, 방붙잡고 싸우다, 움켜쥐고 싸우다, 클린치하다, 포옹하다, 밧줄 끝을 꼬부려 동여배다, =CLENCH, (권투 등에서)껴안다, 클린치하다, 열렬히 포옹하다, 못끝을 꼬부리기, (꼬부려) 죄기, 꼬부린못(나사), (권투 등에서의)클린치, 맞붙어 싸우기, 드잡이, 열렬한 포옹
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Clench — may refer to: In persons: Andrew Clench Ralfe Clench (ca 1762 1828), Canadian political figure Jim Clench (1949 2010), former member of the bands April Wine and Bachman–Turner Overdrive William J. Clench (1897 1984), American malacologist In… … Wikipedia
clench — [ klentʃ ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive if you clench a part of your body such as your hand or your mouth, or if it clenches, you close it tightly, especially because you are angry or upset: He clenched his fists in frustration. I could… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
clench — clench, clinch Clinch is a 16c variant spelling of clench, and has since been regarded as a separate word. We clench our teeth, fingers, and fists; and we clinch an argument, bargain, or deal. Lovers clinch when they embrace closely, and so do… … Modern English usage
Clench — Clench, n. & v. t. See {Clinch}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clench — [klentʃ] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: beclencan] 1.) clench your fists/teeth/jaw etc to hold your hands, teeth etc together tightly, usually because you feel angry or determined ▪ Jody was pacing the sidelines, her fists clenched. 2.) to hold… … Dictionary of contemporary English
clench — index constrict (compress) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
clench — (v.) O.E. beclencan to hold fast, make cling, causative of clingan (see CLING (Cf. cling)); Cf. stink/stench. Related: Clenched; clenching. The noun is attested from 1799 … Etymology dictionary
clench — [v] grasp clamp, clasp, clinch, clutch, constrict, contract, double up, draw together, grapple, grip, hold; concept 191 Ant. let go, loose, loosen, release … New thesaurus
clench — ► VERB 1) (with reference to one s fist or teeth) close or press together tightly, in response to stress or anger. 2) (with reference to a set of muscles) contract sharply. 3) grasp tightly. ► NOUN ▪ the action of clenching or the state of being… … English terms dictionary
clench — [klench] vt. [ME clenchen < OE clencan (in beclencan), lit., to make cling, caus. of clingan: see CLING] 1. CLINCH ( vt. 1) 2. to bring together tightly; close (the teeth or fist) firmly 3. to grip tightly n. 1. a firm grip … English World dictionary
clench|er — «KLEHN chuhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that clenches. 2. Figurative. a decisive argument; clincher … Useful english dictionary