clamps
n. 夹具( clamp的名词复数 ); 夹子; 夹钳; 车轮锁
v. 夹紧,夹住( clamp的第三人称单数 ); 紧紧抓住; 紧夹住; 被抓住
A clamp is a device that holds two things firmly together.
When you clamp one thing to another, you fasten the two things together with a clamp.
Somebody forgot to bring along the U-bolts to clamp the microphones to the pole.
有人忘了带把麦克风固定在支架上的U形螺栓。
To clamp something in a particular place means to put it or hold it there firmly and tightly.
Simon finished dialing and clamped the phone to his ear...
西蒙拨完号,把听筒贴在耳边。
He clamped his lips together...
他紧闭双唇。
A clamp is a large metal device which is fitted to the wheel of an illegally parked car or other vehicle in order to prevent it from being driven away. The driver has to pay to have the clamp removed.
To clamp a car means to fit a clamp to one of its wheels so that it cannot be driven away.
Courts in Scotland have ruled it illegal to clamp a car parked on private ground and then to demand a fine.
苏格兰法院裁定,将停在私人地界上的车辆上夹钳并索要罚款的行为是违法的。
Some clamps that had held the device together came undone.
用来将装置夹在一起的一些夹子松开了。
You beg him to try just one spoonful, and he clamps his mouth shut.
你求他就尝一匙,可他就是不张嘴。
Torsional microslip at the clamps results in spurious torques which act like pivot friction torques.
夹紧处扭杆的微小滑移会产生干扰力矩,它的作用和轴颈的摩擦力矩一样.
I'll need some lap pads, forceps , metzenbaums and satinsky clamps.
我需要一些包垫, 镊子, 以及夹钳.
EU clamps down on heavy metal cadmium in batteries.
欧盟限制在电池中使用重金属镉.