- क़ब्ज़ा करना ⇄ clutch hindi
- क्लच ⇄ clutch hindi
- चंगुल ⇄ clutch hindi
- चगुल मारना ⇄ clutch hindi
- झपट्टा मारना ⇄ clutch hindi
- पंजा ⇄ clutch hindi
- पकड़ ⇄ clutch hindi
- पकड़ना ⇄ clutch hindi
- मुट्ठी में भीचना ⇄ clutch hindi
- शिकंजा ⇄ clutch hindi
clutch in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- (મજબૂત) પકડ ⇄ clutch gujarati
- આંચકવું ⇄ clutch gujarati
- આતુરતાથી પકડવું ⇄ clutch gujarati
- એંજિનને પરિવહન સાથે જોડવાની કળ ⇄ clutch gujarati
- એક વખતનાં બચ્ચા ⇄ clutch gujarati
- તે માટેની પાવડી ⇄ clutch gujarati
- પકડી લેવ ા તાકવું ⇄ clutch gujarati
- મજબૂત ઝાલવું ⇄ clutch gujarati
- મરઘીનાં ઇંડા ⇄ clutch gujarati
- યંત્ રમાં કે એંજિનમાં જુદાજુદા કાર્યકારી ભાગ જોડવાની કે અલગ કરવાની કળ ⇄ clutch gujarati
- સ કંજો ⇄ clutch gujarati
clutch in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
- ಆತುರತೆಯಿಮ್ದ ಹಿಡಿದುಕೊಳ್ಳು ⇄ clutch kannada
- ಗಟ್ಟಿಯಾಗಿ ಹಿಡಿ ⇄ clutch kannada
- ಬಿಗಿಹಿಡಿತ ⇄ clutch kannada
- ಹಿಡಿ ⇄ clutch kannada
clutch in Sindhi سنڌي
- قابو ڪرڻ، سوگهو جهلڻ، چنبو، پڪڙ ⇄ Clutch sindhi
clutch in Telugu తెలుగు
- గట్టిగా పట్టుట ⇄ clutch telugu
- బిగ్గెరపట్టుట ⇄ clutch telugu
clutch in English
- clutch ⇄ adj. 1a. having no handle or strap; designed to be clutched in carrying.
Ex. a clutch bag, a clutch purse.
b. having no fasteners and held closed by clutching.
Ex. a clutch coat, a clutch cape.
2. (U.S. Slang, Figurative.) thatenglish - clutch ⇄ clutch (1), verb, noun, adjective. english
- clutch ⇄ clutch (2), noun, verb. english
- clutch ⇄ expr. in the clutch, (Informal.) at a crucial or decisive moment.
Ex. When pressure hits we fall to pieces ... [but] Barry seems to be at his best in the clutch (Saturday Evening Post).english - clutch ⇄ noun 1. a nest of eggs.
Ex. If a clutch of eggs is lost, it is unusual for a second clutch to be laid (Scientific American).
2. a brood of chickens.
3. a group of people or things.
Ex. It tells a novelettish story about a clutchenglish - clutch ⇄ noun 1. a tight grasp; hold.
Ex. He lost his clutch on the rope and fell. The eagle flew away with a rabbit in the clutch of its claws.
(SYN) grip, clench.
2. Often, clutches.
a. a grasping claw, paw, hand, etc..
Ex. Quicenglish - clutch ⇄ v.i. 1. to seize eagerly; snatch.
Ex. A drowning man will clutch at a straw. (Figurative.) How we clutch at shadows (Thomas Carlyle).
2. (U.S. Slang, Figurative.) to become tense or anxious.english - clutch ⇄ v.t. to hatch. english
- clutch ⇄ v.t. 1. to grasp tightly; grip firmly.
Ex. The girl clutched her doll in her arms.
2. to seize eagerly; snatch.
Ex. The child clutched the marbles and ran away.english