Clinch in spanish

Clinch

pronunciation: klintʃ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

clinch = forcejear, luchar cuerpo a cuerpo. 

Example: Several times the two clinched and vigorously pounded each other s heads and bodies, and finally Blade was again knocked to the floor.

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» clinch + a deal = cerrar un trato.

Example: Your quote was not the cheapest one we received, but the personality of your salesman clinched the deal.

» clinch + the affair = resolver el debate de forma contuntende, zanjar la cuestión, zanjar el debate.

Example: 'The library needs furniture....' 'Okay,' he said, as if clinching the affair.

» clinch + the argument = resolver el debate de forma contundente, zanjar la cuestión, zanjar el debate.

Example: Paradoxically enough, it might be the coming of computerised reference work that will finally clinch the argument that the reference process is far more than mechanistic question-answering.

» clinch + the game = hacerse con el partido, hacerse con el encuentro, declararse vencedor.

Example: The boys in Blue put in a great performance to clinch the game by 19 points to 6.

» clinch + the issue = resolver el debate de forma contundente, zanjar la cuestión, zanjar el debate.

Example: It was the triumph of Darwinism in the nineteenth century which for many humanists clinched the issue between theistic religion and science.

» clinch + the match = hacerse con el partido, hacerse con el encuentro, declararse vencedor.

Example: In the first epic match of this year's tournament, Henman recovered from two sets to one down to clinch the match in near darkness after more than four hours on court.

» clinch + the victory = hacerse con la victoria, declararse vencedor.

Example: He converted a penalty kick in the 94th minute to clinch the victory.

Clinch synonyms

hug in spanish: abrazo, pronunciation: hʌg part of speech: noun, verb clench in spanish: apretar, pronunciation: klentʃ part of speech: verb, noun
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