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clasp
n
1 device for fastening things (eg the ends of a belt or a necklace) together 钩子, 扣子, 扣环(如腰带或项链的两端)
The clasp of my brooch is broken. 我胸针的钩子坏了.
2
(a) firm hold with the hand; grasp; grip 紧握; 抓; 攥
He held her hand in a firm clasp. 他紧紧握著她的手.
(b) embrace 拥抱.
clasp v
1
(a) [Tn, Tn.p]
hold (sb/sth) tightly in the hand 握紧(某人[某物]); 紧握; 攥
She was clasping a knife. 她攥著一把刀.
They clasped hands (ie held each other´s hands) briefly before saying goodbye. 他们匆匆握手告别.
His hands were clasped (together) in prayer. 他祈祷时双手十指交叉(在一起)握著.
(b) [Tn, Tn.pr]
hold (sb) tightly with the arms; embrace 抱紧(某人); 拥抱
He clasped her to his chest. 他把她紧紧地抱在怀里.
They stood clasped in each other´s arms. 他们站著相互拥抱.
2 [I, Tn, Tn.pr]
be fastened or fasten (sth) with a clasp1(1) 被扣紧; 被钩紧
clasp a bracelet round one´s wrist 将手镯戴在手腕上.
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