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clasping

  • adj. (叶子)部分(或全部)包围茎干的
  • vt. 紧握;紧抱;紧扣(clasp 的现在分词)

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clasping leaf 抱茎叶

clasping reflex 搂抱反射 ; 把握反射 ; 拥抱反射

clasping leg 抱握足

bag clasping machine 扣夹封袋机

clasping organ 抱持器 ; 执握器官

half stem-clasping 半抱茎的

half clasping 半抱茎的

Clasping Axle 抱轴

Clasping Stem 抱茎

clasping coal 放顶煤

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clasp [ klɑ:sp, klæsp ]

  • n.
    • a fastener (as a buckle or hook) that is used to hold two things together
    • the act of grasping

      "he released his clasp on my arm"

      同义词: clench clutch clutches grasp grip hold

  • v.
    • hold firmly and tightly
    • fasten with or as if with a brooch

      同义词: brooch

    • fasten with a buckle or buckles

      同义词: buckle

    • grasp firmly

      "The child clasped my hands"

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 柯林斯英汉双解大词典 

clasp /klɑːsp/ CET6 TEM4 ( clasping, clasped, clasps )

  • 1. 

    V-T If you clasp someone or something, you hold them tightly in your hands or arms. 握紧; 抱紧

    例:

    She clasped the children to her.

    她紧紧地搂住孩子们。

  • 2. 

    N-COUNT A clasp is a small device that fastens something. (拴牢某物的) 扣子; 勾子

    例:

    ...the clasp of her handbag.

    …她的手包扣。

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  • I stood there, clasping the door handle.

    我站那里,紧着门把手。

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  • It suggests that ecstasy is like wine, and wine is like an eagle clasping you; it's the prey in its claws.

    这里暗示着令人着迷的狂喜如同美酒一般,像是紧紧;你就是中的猎物

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  • I would have a good long cry, and clasping you in my arms.

    一定会抱住,痛痛快快一场

    youdao

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  • It suggests that ecstasy is like wine, ; and wine is like an eagle clasping you; it's prey in its claws.

    这里暗示着令人着迷的狂喜如同美酒一般,而酒又像是紧紧抓着你的鹰;,用它的利爪疯狂地掠夺着你所有的。

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  • in which we suddenly find ourselves, without meaning to and without being simply victims of any sort of cultural tyranny, standing in front of something, clasping our hands, tilting our head and feeling somehow or another different from the way we feel when we typically look at things.

    我们会突然发现,自己毫无理由地,不受任何外在因素控制地,站在一样东西面前,拼命地鼓掌,歪着头品味,感觉到此时此刻的感受,与平时不同。

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