clasping
英 [ˈklɑːspɪŋ]
美 [ˈklæspɪŋ]
v. 握紧; 攥紧; 抓紧; 抱紧; 紧紧拥抱; 扣紧; 扣住; 扣牢
clasp的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 紧紧抓住;攥紧;抱紧
If youclaspsomeone or something, you hold them tightly in your hands or arms.- She clasped the children to her...
她把孩子们紧紧地搂进怀里。 - He paced the corridor, hands clasped behind his back.
他双手紧扣,背在身后,在走廊里踱来踱去。 - Claspis also a noun.
- With one last clasp of his hand, she left him and went to her usual chair.
她最后一次紧握了一下他的手,然后离开他,回到了自己通常坐的椅子上。
- She clasped the children to her...
- N-COUNT 扣环;搭扣
Aclaspis a small device that fastens something.- ...the clasp of her handbag.
她手提包的搭扣
- ...the clasp of her handbag.
双语例句
- The thief was clasping a knife in his left hand.
盗贼左手握着一把刀。 - He sat in a high armchair, his long bony fingers clasping the arms.
他坐在一把高高的扶手椅中,长而瘦的手指紧紧抓着扶手。 - The woman was so angry that she was clasping her trembling. He shivered as with an ague.
大嫂气得抱着孩子发抖。他一身发抖就像患虐疾。 - Replied albert, clasping in his convulsed grasp the glove, which Monte Cristo did not lose sight of.
阿尔贝一面回答,一面把他的手套在他那痉挛的手掌里捏成一团,基督山完全看见这了这一切。 - Clasping my arms like a climbing plant the leaves garnered your voice, that was slow and at peace.
让我的双臂如攀爬的植物般紧握,树叶收敛你的声音,缓慢而平静。 - The thief was clasping a knife in his hand.
窃贼手中紧握着一把刀。 - Once they're on the table, my request is that they remain unclasped, as clasping your hands in front of you creates a barrier between you and those to whom you are speaking.
一旦把手放在桌子上,我的要求是手不要握在一起,因为紧握双手会在你和谈话方之间形成障碍。 - 'It was my Mama!'exclaimed the child, springing up, and clasping her round the neck.
“这是我的妈妈!”女孩子跳起来,紧紧地搂着她的脖子,高声喊道。 - Clasping to the masts, he endured a sea that almost split the deck.
他抓紧桅杆,顶着一阵差点儿把甲板冲成两半的海浪。 - Now I have no idea what she had done. All I can say is that she was weeping bitterly and clasping to her a child only a few months old from which she was about to be separated by her arrest.
我不知道这个姑娘犯了什么罪,只见她痛哭流涕地抱着一个才几个月大的孩子亲吻,因为她被捕后,母子就要骨肉分离。
