clench
v. 抓紧,握紧; 咬紧
When you clench your fist or your fist clenches, you curl your fingers up tightly, usually because you are very angry.
Alex clenched her fists and gritted her teeth...
亚历克丝攥紧拳头,牙咬得咯咯响。
She pulled at his sleeve and he turned on her, fists clenching again before he saw who it was.
她拉了拉他的袖子,他双拳再次握紧,气冲冲地转过身来,这才发现是她。
When you clench your teeth or they clench, you squeeze your teeth together firmly, usually because you are angry or upset.
Patsy had to clench her jaw to suppress her anger...
帕奇只得咬紧牙关压住怒气。
Slowly, he released his breath through clenched teeth.
他从紧咬的牙缝间慢慢地舒了口气。
If you clench something in your hand or in your teeth, you hold it tightly with your hand or your teeth.
I clenched the arms of my chair.
我死死抓住椅子扶手。
1. a small slip noose made with seizing
2. the act of grasping;
1. hold in a tight grasp;
2. squeeze together tightly;
Happiness seems meteor, who can accompany to me clench it.
幸福就像流星, 谁是那个陪我抓住流星的人.
He had to clench his teeth to stop himself from shouting with delight.
他咬住牙,不让自己因喜悦而喊出来.
Please clench your fist again. You will feel a little pain.
请再握一下拳, 我穿刺的时候您会感到有一点痛.
From out the past, and make her clench her hands?
激起过往的回忆, 令她将双拳紧紧握起?
You need to gently clench thearound sides of the fastening, and then squeezethe hooks release.
你需要紧紧地抓住扣子的两端,拧一下, 勾子就会脱掉. 祝贺你!