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词汇 clincher
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Definition of clincher in English:

clincher

noun ˈklɪn(t)ʃəˈklɪn(t)ʃər
  • A fact, argument, or event that settles a matter conclusively.

    起决定作用的事实(或论点、事件),定论

    Sixsmith scored the clincher after 81 minutes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We've seen it, we've smelt it, we understand it and it was the clincher in the end.
    • All facts aside, the real clincher is this: what exactly is the alternative?
    • Last week he missed a penalty and this week he scores the second goal that is probably the clincher.
    • Yet sleep is likely to be the clincher when it comes to the show's future - can Parker and Nixon sustain gruelling filming schedules while raising families?
    • He sent over three magnificent points from play, one the clincher to finally end Dublin's hopes, and his link-up play was top drawer.
    • Don't yell at me for telling you this either, it isn't the clincher of the movie, it happens in the first ten minutes and it is ok that you find out before seeing the movie.
    • The thrust of the argument is best wrapped up in the following clincher.
    • All that was left was for French to show his enduring sprightliness with the clincher 11 minutes from time.
    • The players were spurred on and in the remaining 16 minutes displayed tremendous aggression in their approach for a goal clincher.
    • There was no more than a frame in it until the clincher.
    • It was a gamble that paid off in the most golden of coinage when Fletcher netted the play-off clincher four minutes later.
    • And then there's the clincher: the fact that Lee just happens to own the painting in question.
    • Anderson secured the clincher in 73 minutes, his accurate header from Aitken's cross bringing a happy end to a day of mixed emotions.
    • And then he puts the clincher on the matter when he states: ‘Reason cannot answer.’
    • The clincher is that US citizens could have had access to this drug sooner, if the medical establishment hadn't assumed a ‘why bother’ attitude.
    • But the money would not, in itself, be the clincher.
    • Three big hacks later he had crossed the line at the other end to score what turned out to be the clincher.
    • This book - another in the long line of fabulous limited edition books from Genesis Publications - is the clincher in that very argument.
    • And then came the clincher: ‘Almost every year someone takes us to court.’
    • The veteran frontman got the clincher with a typical effort in the 51st minute to kill off the Highlanders’ challenge.

Rhymes

flincher, lyncher, wincher

Definition of clincher in US English:

clincher

nounˈklɪn(t)ʃərˈklin(t)SHər
  • 1A fact, argument, or event that settles a matter conclusively.

    起决定作用的事实(或论点、事件),定论

    his two-run double was the clincher
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The clincher is that US citizens could have had access to this drug sooner, if the medical establishment hadn't assumed a ‘why bother’ attitude.
    • But the money would not, in itself, be the clincher.
    • The thrust of the argument is best wrapped up in the following clincher.
    • This book - another in the long line of fabulous limited edition books from Genesis Publications - is the clincher in that very argument.
    • And then he puts the clincher on the matter when he states: ‘Reason cannot answer.’
    • He sent over three magnificent points from play, one the clincher to finally end Dublin's hopes, and his link-up play was top drawer.
    • Yet sleep is likely to be the clincher when it comes to the show's future - can Parker and Nixon sustain gruelling filming schedules while raising families?
    • Anderson secured the clincher in 73 minutes, his accurate header from Aitken's cross bringing a happy end to a day of mixed emotions.
    • We've seen it, we've smelt it, we understand it and it was the clincher in the end.
    • All facts aside, the real clincher is this: what exactly is the alternative?
    • Three big hacks later he had crossed the line at the other end to score what turned out to be the clincher.
    • And then there's the clincher: the fact that Lee just happens to own the painting in question.
    • The veteran frontman got the clincher with a typical effort in the 51st minute to kill off the Highlanders’ challenge.
    • Last week he missed a penalty and this week he scores the second goal that is probably the clincher.
    • Don't yell at me for telling you this either, it isn't the clincher of the movie, it happens in the first ten minutes and it is ok that you find out before seeing the movie.
    • There was no more than a frame in it until the clincher.
    • The players were spurred on and in the remaining 16 minutes displayed tremendous aggression in their approach for a goal clincher.
    • It was a gamble that paid off in the most golden of coinage when Fletcher netted the play-off clincher four minutes later.
    • And then came the clincher: ‘Almost every year someone takes us to court.’
    • All that was left was for French to show his enduring sprightliness with the clincher 11 minutes from time.
  • 2US A bicycle or automobile tire that has flange beads that fit into the wheel rim.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Michelin, one of the oldest players in the bicycle tire business, saw its clincher tires ridden to seven Tour de France stage wins last year.
    • Tube-type clinchers or tubular tires, on the other hand, can often go flat in a matter of seconds!
    • Another difference between it and other tire makers is that Vredestein makes clincher tires - and only clincher tires.
    • The requirements of a rim for clincher tires are completely different from those of a rim for tubular tires.
    • Campagnolo's new Hyperon wheel has an all-carbon clincher rim, one of several at the show.
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