Clinch in spanish
Clinch
pronunciation: klintʃ part of speech: noun, verb
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.more:
» 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.