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English-Vietnamese dictionary. 2015.
English-Vietnamese dictionary. 2015.
Hailes — TOCleftHailes is a Scottish ball game dating back to the eighteenth century and gaining in popularity during the nineteenth. It has now virtually died out, replaced by football, except at the Edinburgh Academy, where an exhibition match is played … Wikipedia
clutch — clutch1 clutchingly, adv. clutchy, adj. /kluch/, v.t. 1. to seize with or as with the hands or claws; snatch: The bird swooped down and clutched its prey with its claws. 2. to grip or hold tightly or firmly: She clutched the child s hand as they… … Universalium
Hailes (ball game) — Contents 1 The Clacken 2 History 3 Rules 4 Sources … Wikipedia
Daniel Parker (general) — For the religious leader, see Daniel Parker. For the Australian rules footballer, see Daniel Parker (Australian rules footballer). Daniel Parker Born January 29, 1782(1782 01 29) Massachusetts Died April 5, 1846 … Wikipedia
clutch — clutch1 [klʌtʃ] v [: Old English; Origin: clyccan] 1.) [T] to hold something tightly because you do not want to lose it = ↑grip, grasp ↑grasp ▪ She was clutching a bottle of champagne. 2.) [I and T] also clutch at sb/sth … Dictionary of contemporary English
clutch — clutch1 verb grasp tightly. ↘(clutch at) seize eagerly or in desperation: he clutched at the idea. noun 1》 a tight grasp. 2》 (clutches) power or control: she was about to fall into his clutches. 3》 a mechanism for connecting and disconnecting the … English new terms dictionary
clutch — I [[t]klʌtʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) to seize with or as if with the hands or claws; snatch 2) to hold tightly 3) sts to spellbind; grip a person s interest or emotions 4) to try to seize or grasp (usu. fol. by at): to clutch at a fleeing child[/ex] 5) aum… … From formal English to slang
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 …