grasp (something) tightly with one's hand
紧抓
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he clasped her arm .他紧紧抓住她的手臂。
place (one's arms) around something so as to hold it tightly
紧抱
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Kate's arms were clasped around her knees .凯特的双臂紧抱着双膝。
hold (someone) tightly
紧握,紧抱
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he clasped Joanne in his arms .他双臂紧抱乔安妮。
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双手手指交错紧握
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he lay on his back with his hands clasped behind his head .他仰面躺着,双手交握枕在脑后。
〈古〉 用(小装置,尤指金属装置)扣住
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one modest emerald clasped her robe .一枚朴素的祖母绿扣住她的长袍。
a device with interlocking parts used for fastening things together
搭扣,扣钩,扣紧物
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a gold bracelet with a turquoise clasp .绿松石搭扣的金镯子。
a silver bar on a medal ribbon, inscribed with the name of the battle at which the wearer was present
(奖章缎带上的)银质棒状扣(刻有获奖者所参加战役的名称)。
[in sing.]an embrace
拥抱。
a grasp or handshake 紧握;握手
他紧握着她的手。
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clasp hands shake hands with fervour or affection 热情地握手;深情地握手
" Middle English: of unknown origin."