clutch

US /klʌtʃ/
UK /klʌtʃ/
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1.

抓握, 緊握

a tight grasp or an act of grasping something

:
He lost his clutch on the steering wheel.
他失去了對方向盤的抓握
The baby made a tight clutch on her finger.
嬰兒緊緊地抓住了她的手指。
2.

離合器

a mechanism for connecting and disconnecting a vehicle engine from its transmission system

:
Press the clutch pedal before shifting gears.
換檔前踩下離合器踏板。
My car needs a new clutch.
我的車需要一個新的離合器
3.

手拿包, 晚宴包

a small handbag without a strap or handle

:
She carried a stylish black clutch to the party.
她帶著一個時尚的黑色手拿包去參加派對。
I prefer a shoulder bag over a clutch for everyday use.
日常使用我更喜歡單肩包而不是手拿包
1.

緊握, 抓住

to grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly

:
She clutched the railing as she walked down the stairs.
她下樓時緊抓著扶手。
He clutched the money in his hand.
緊握著手中的錢。
1.

關鍵的, 決定性的

denoting or occurring at a crucial time or in a difficult situation

:
He made a clutch shot to win the game.
他投出了一個關鍵球贏得了比賽。
She's a clutch player who performs well under pressure.
她是一個在壓力下表現出色的關鍵球員。