Definition of the word clutch

Pronunciation of vocabulary clutch

clutchverb

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/klʌtʃ//klʌtʃ/

Origin of the word clutch

The word "clutch" has its origins in the 15th century, derived from the Old English word "clucen," which means "to grasp" or "to seize." Initially, the term referred to the act of grasping or seizing something tightly, often with the fingers. Over time, the meaning of "clutch" expanded to include the idea of holding onto something firmly, often in a critical or precarious situation. In the late 19th century, the term took on a new meaning in the context of automobiles, referring to the device that connects the engine to the transmission, allowing the driver to shift gears. In sports, specifically in baseball, the term "clutch" refers to the ability to perform well in high-pressure situations. For example, a baseball player who consistently hits home runs in key situations is said to be in "the clutch." Today, the term "clutch" is used in various contexts to describe situations or individuals that require a high level of skill, strategy, or urgent action.

Vocabulary summary clutch

typenoun

meaningincubator

meaningchicken coop

exampleto clutch at something

meaningsnatch

exampleto make a clutch at something

typeverb

meaningsnatch, grab, catch

meaninghold on tight, hold on tight, hold on tight

exampleto clutch at something

meaningWhen drowning, even a straw can be grasped.

exampleto make a clutch at something

Example of vocabulary clutchnamespace

meaning

to hold somebody/something tightly

ôm ai/cái gì thật chặt

  • He clutched the child to him.

    Anh ôm đứa bé vào lòng.

  • She stood there, the flowers still clutched in her hand.

    Cô đứng đó, bó hoa vẫn nắm chặt trong tay.

  • I clutched on to the chair for support.

    Tôi bám chặt vào ghế để được hỗ trợ.

  • As the clock struck midnight and the game was tied, Sarah made a clutch shot from beyond the arc, securing the win for her team.

    Khi đồng hồ điểm nửa đêm và trận đấu đang hòa, Sarah đã thực hiện một cú đánh quyết định từ ngoài vòng cung, đảm bảo chiến thắng cho đội của mình.

  • In a tense negotiation, the sales representative delivered a clutch presentation, outlining the benefits of their product that convinced the client to sign on the dotted line.

    Trong một cuộc đàm phán căng thẳng, đại diện bán hàng đã đưa ra một bài thuyết trình hấp dẫn, nêu rõ những lợi ích của sản phẩm để thuyết phục khách hàng ký hợp đồng.

Extra examples:
  • She clutched her handbag tightly in one hand.

    Cô nắm chặt túi xách của mình trong một tay.

  • She clutched the letter to her chest.

    Cô ôm chặt lá thư vào ngực.

meaning

to take hold of something suddenly, because you are afraid or in pain

nắm lấy cái gì đó một cách đột ngột, bởi vì bạn sợ hãi hoặc đau đớn

  • He gasped and clutched his stomach.

    Anh thở hổn hển và ôm bụng.

  • Fear clutched at her heart.

    Nỗi sợ hãi bóp nghẹt trái tim cô.

Extra examples:
  • He fell back, clutching his chest in agony.

    Anh ngã ngửa, ôm ngực đau đớn.

  • Her hands clutched the railing.

    Tay cô bám chặt vào lan can.

Idioms of vocabulary clutch

clutch/grasp at straws
to try all possible means to find a solution or some hope in a difficult or unpleasant situation, even though this seems very unlikely
  • I know I’m just clutching at straws here, but is it possible that the doctors are wrong?

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