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clasping 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/klasp/,
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clasped, past participle; clasping, present participle; clasped, past tense; clasps, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Grasp (something) tightly with one's hand
    • - he clasped her arm
  2. Place (one's arms) around something so as to hold it tightly
    • - Kate's arms were clasped around her knees
  3. Hold (someone) tightly
    • - he clasped Joanne in his arms
  4. Press one's hands together with the fingers interlaced
    • - he lay on his back with his hands clasped behind his head
  5. Fasten (something) with a small device, typically a metal one
    • - one modest emerald clasped her robe

  1. (clasped) held tightly and firmly
  2. (6.)CLASPED) grasp (something) tightly with one’s hand
  3. partially or entirely enveloping the base of an organ; such as a leaf clasping the stem
  4. leaf grows directly off the stem and appears to be grasping the stem.
  5. generally pertaining to leaves which partially surround a stem.
  6. Partly or completely  surrounding the stem
  7. Holding or surrounding tightly, as in a leaf on a stem.
  8. A penalty assessed against a wrestler who clasps their hands together while riding his opponent in the referees position during a match.
  9. leaf base wraps part way around the stem
  10. a type of leaf. See illustration.
  11. (leaf attachment) : Leaf partially encircles the stem.