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clutch+(verb)

  • 1 tarttua

    yks.nom. tarttua; yks.gen. tartun; yks.part. tarttui; yks.ill. tarttuisi; mon.gen. tarttukoon; mon.part. tarttunut; mon.ill. tartuttiin
    adhere (verb)
    be infectious (verb)
    be transmitted (verb)
    cake (verb)
    catch (verb)
    clasp (verb)
    claw (verb)
    cling (verb)
    clutch (verb)
    engage (verb)
    fasten (verb)
    get stuck (verb)
    grab (verb)
    grapple (verb)
    grasp (verb)
    grip (verb)
    gripe (verb)
    hook (verb)
    lodge (verb)
    seize (verb)
    snatch (verb)
    stick (verb)
    take (verb)
    be contagious bite catch hold of
    * * *
    • fix
    • glue
    • get stuck
    • clutch
    • get caught
    • grab
    • fasten
    • fasten upon
    • fasten in
    • grapple
    • contaminate
    • mix with
    • cling
    • engage
    • grasp
    • grip
    • gripe
    • hold
    • hook
    • lodge
    • root
    • seize
    • snatch
    • take hold of
    • take part
    • take
    • claw
    • snap at
    • infect
    • be contagious
    • clasp
    • stick
    • attach
    • be infectious
    • be stuck
    • be transmitted
    • bite
    • cake
    • catch hold of
    • catch
    • cement
    • adhere

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > tarttua

  • 2 kytkeä

    yks.nom. kytkeä; yks.gen. kytken; yks.part. kytki; yks.ill. kytkisi; mon.gen. kytkeköön; mon.part. kytkenyt; mon.ill. kytkettiin
    chain (verb)
    chain up (verb)
    connect (verb)
    couple (verb)
    fasten (verb)
    gear (verb)
    hitch (verb)
    link (verb)
    link up (verb)
    put on the lead (verb)
    switch (verb)
    switch on (verb)
    tether (verb)
    tie (verb)
    * * *
    • tie (up)
    • plug
    • relate
    • shackle
    • switch on
    • switch
    • tie put on the lead
    • tie up
    • tie
    • unite
    • plug in
    • engage
    • affix
    • tether
    • couple
    • ally
    • associate
    • bail
    • bind
    • chain up
    • chain
    • cohere
    • gear
    • connect
    • link
    • engage the clutch
    • fasten
    • hitch
    • join
    • latch
    • link up
    • combine

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > kytkeä

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  • clutch — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sb/sth s clutches sb/sth s power/control VERB + CLUTCHES ▪ fall into ▪ She fell into the clutches of the rebel forces. ▪ escape, escape from PREPOSITION …   Collocations dictionary

  • clutch — ‘seize’ [14] and clutch of eggs [18] are separate words, although they may ultimately be related. The verb arose in Middle English as a variant of the now obsolete clitch, which came from Old English clyccan ‘bend, clench’. The modern sense of… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • clutch — ‘seize’ [14] and clutch of eggs [18] are separate words, although they may ultimately be related. The verb arose in Middle English as a variant of the now obsolete clitch, which came from Old English clyccan ‘bend, clench’. The modern sense of… …   Word origins

  • clutch — Ⅰ. clutch [1] ► VERB ▪ grasp tightly. ► NOUN 1) a tight grasp. 2) (clutches) power; control. 3) a mechanism for connecting and disconnecting the engine and the transmission system in a vehicle …   English terms dictionary

  • clutch — verb Syn: grip, grasp, clasp, cling to, hang on to, clench, hold, grab, snatch …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • clutch — I. verb Etymology: Middle English clucchen, from Old English clyccan Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to grasp or hold with or as if with the hand or claws usually strongly, tightly, or suddenly 2. obsolete clench intransitive verb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • clutch — 1 verb (I) to hold something or someone tightly, especially because you are frightened, in pain, or do not want to lose something: Tom fell to the ground clutching his stomach. | A woman clutching a baby stole an elderly woman s purse. clutch at… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • clutch — I. /klʌtʃ / (say kluch) verb (t) 1. to seize with, or as with, the hands or claws; grasp; grip. 2. to grip or hold tightly or firmly. –noun 3. the hand, claw, paw, etc., when grasping. 4. (usually plural) power of disposal or control; mastery: in …  

  • clutch — [[t]klʌ̱tʃ[/t]] clutches, clutching, clutched 1) VERB If you clutch at something or clutch something, you hold it tightly, usually because you are afraid or anxious. [V at n] I staggered and had to clutch at a chair for support... [V n] She was… …   English dictionary

  • clutch — I UK [klʌtʃ] / US verb Word forms clutch : present tense I/you/we/they clutch he/she/it clutches present participle clutching past tense clutched past participle clutched ** a) [transitive] to hold someone or something firmly, for example because …   English dictionary

  • clutch — clutch1 [ klʌtʃ ] verb ** transitive to hold someone or something firmly, for example because you are afraid or in pain, or do not want to lose them: Women clutched small children as they left. a. intransitive clutch at to try to take hold of… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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