clench
Kelime Anlamı :
1. (yumruğunu/dişlerini) sıkmak.
2. kenetlemek.
3. yummak.
4. kavramak.
5. perçinlemek.
6. sıkmak.
7. sık.
8. yapışmak.
9. tutmak.
10. sıkıca yakalamak.
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1.
to close tightly: clench one's teeth; clenched my fists in anger.
2. to grasp or grip tightly: clenched the steering wheel.
3. to clinch (a bolt, for example).
4. nautical to fasten with a clinch.
5. A tight grip or grasp.
6. something, such as a mechanical device, that clenches or holds fast.
7. nautical see clinch.
2. to grasp or grip tightly: clenched the steering wheel.
3. to clinch (a bolt, for example).
4. nautical to fasten with a clinch.
5. A tight grip or grasp.
6. something, such as a mechanical device, that clenches or holds fast.
7. nautical see clinch.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
tight grip.
2. A seal that is applied to formed thin-wall bushings.
3. to squeeze; to grip or hold tightly.
2. A seal that is applied to formed thin-wall bushings.
3. to squeeze; to grip or hold tightly.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
. to nail or fasten.
2. to secure or fasten, as a nail, staple, or other metallic fastening, by beating down the point after it has been driven through something; rivet.
3. to bring together and set firmly, as the teeth; double up tightly, as the hands.
4. to grasp or seize firmly or convulsively; gripe.
5. figuratively, to fix or secure by a finishing touch or blow; confirm, as an argument or an action, in some unanswerable or irresistible way; establish firmly.
6. nautical, to calk slightly with oakum, in anticipation of foul weather.
7. to gripe.
8. to seize or gripe another, or one another, with a firm grasp or hold, as in wrestling: as, the men clenched.
9. to pun.
10. A catch; a grip; a persistent clutch.
11. that which holds fast or clenches; a clencher (or clincher); a holdfast.
12. nautical, a mode of fastening large ropes, consisting of a half-hitch with the end stopped back to its part by seizings. the outer end of a hawser is bent by a clench to the ring of the anchor.
13. A pun or play on words.
14. A mode of securing a nail, staple, or the like, by turning over the point and hammering back into the wood the portion bent over.
2. to secure or fasten, as a nail, staple, or other metallic fastening, by beating down the point after it has been driven through something; rivet.
3. to bring together and set firmly, as the teeth; double up tightly, as the hands.
4. to grasp or seize firmly or convulsively; gripe.
5. figuratively, to fix or secure by a finishing touch or blow; confirm, as an argument or an action, in some unanswerable or irresistible way; establish firmly.
6. nautical, to calk slightly with oakum, in anticipation of foul weather.
7. to gripe.
8. to seize or gripe another, or one another, with a firm grasp or hold, as in wrestling: as, the men clenched.
9. to pun.
10. A catch; a grip; a persistent clutch.
11. that which holds fast or clenches; a clencher (or clincher); a holdfast.
12. nautical, a mode of fastening large ropes, consisting of a half-hitch with the end stopped back to its part by seizings. the outer end of a hawser is bent by a clench to the ring of the anchor.
13. A pun or play on words.
14. A mode of securing a nail, staple, or the like, by turning over the point and hammering back into the wood the portion bent over.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia