clamp的意思和读音

clamp

: [klæmp] : [klæmp]

n.

v.

clamps  clamping  clamped  

v.+n.clamp lid

v.fasten,hold,compress,fix,brace

n.wheel clamp,lock,immobilizer,Denver boot

clampv.

1.[t]to hold sth tightly, or fasten two things together, with a clamp

Clamp one end of the plank to the edge of the table.

Clamp the two halves together until the glue dries.

2.[t][i]to hold or fasten sth very tightly so that it does not move; to be held tightly

He had a cigar clamped between his teeth.

She clamped a pair of headphones over her ears.

Her lips clamped tightly together.

He clamped his mouth shut.

3.[t][oftpass]~ sth/sbto fix a clamp to a car's wheel so that the car cannot be driven away

n.

1.a tool for holding things tightly together, usually by means of a screw

2.a device that is attached to the wheel of a car that has been parked illegally, so that it cannot be driven away

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v.1.to put or hold something firmly in position; if something clamps to, around, or on another thing, it attaches itself there firmly2.to hold two things together using a clamp3.to put a piece of equipment on a wheel of a car to stop it being moved because it is illegally parked

n.1.a tool used for holding or fastening two things together firmly2.a denver boot

1. r v. n. clamp n. clap v. ...

2. r v. n. clamp n. clap v. ...

3. Clamping Screw Clamp Video Home System VHS ...

4. circumference clamp cluster 使 ...

5. (2) [ iron collar] (2) [ clamp;restrain;control] (4) [ close] ...

6. COSPLAYER [6] CLAMP [3] CHERISH [1] ...

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1.For one, Beijing is trying to clamp down on illegal, unsafe and polluting mining across all commodities.

2.And that will be fixed with the next harvest, so there's no reason to clamp down on the general economy now.

3.But a close second is the extent to which regulators clamp down on the sector.

4.The grid normally consists of a back: plate (clamp plate) on to which is mounted a number of conveniently shaped 'support blocks'.

5.In anycase, I think the whole point was that someone is sort of profiting off of CLAMP's hard work in a way.anycase,

6.Relevant departments should work out regulations to clamp down on training programmes that do not provide quality education.

7.A month ago China raised banks' reserve requirements and began to clamp down on lending.

8.When the close time of the nozzles was set at the end of packing, the injection pressure, clamp force and parts quality were all better.

9.In an effort to clamp down on the lucrative poaching industry that sprung up around the big cats, sales of tiger parts were banned in 1993.1993

10.And sent my granddaughter a hair clamp, I saw she sold a old book for one dollar, to a little girl, as she wanted, the mother bought it.