English to Portuguese Dictionary clinch

clinch

rebitar
definition
verb
to clinch a business deal
confirm or settle (a contract or bargain).
He would stay close enough to always clinch as soon as Rahman set to punch.
grapple at close quarters, especially (of boxers) so as to be too closely engaged for full-arm blows.
noun
He looked like he was losing that fight from the way I remember it, slipping to the canvas several times out of clinches .
a struggle or scuffle at close quarters, especially (in boxing) one in which the fighters become too closely engaged for full-arm blows.
The experienced anglers captured the attention of young boys by showing them fishing techniques, including how to tie the perfect clinch knot .
a knot used to fasten a rope to a ring or cringle, using a half hitch with the end seized back on its own part.
translation of 'clinch'
verb
rebitar,
entrar em corpo-a-corpo,
assentar,
encerrar uma discussão
noun
corpo-a-corpo,
rebite,
grampo,
trocadilho
example
Each of these works its way towards an endline ensured, provisionally at least, to settle the matter and 'clinch' it.
You 'clinch' business deals and gain in financial transactions.
These newly discovered bacteria don't 'clinch' this argument by any means.
But artistically, all I could suggest is that he explore the question, rather than 'clinch' the issue with what is now a pat option in the arts: transcendence.
Unfortunately, she did not find archival evidence dating from before 1511, but the material from after that date is sufficient to 'clinch' her argument.
To 'clinch' the nail, it is necessary to hold a heavy metal block against the rib and drive the nail home against this.
Instead, she buckled and Davenport fought back to square the match, going on to 'clinch' victory in the decider.
He would stay close enough to always 'clinch' as soon as Rahman set to punch.
There was also a negotiation game which equipped the students with skills necessary to 'clinch' important business deals.
In fact, Derek and his terrified party hadn't stumbled on a poltergeist, but a couple in a passionate 'clinch' who hadn't heard the ghoul-hunting crowd creep up on them.
She'd felt bulky stirrings against her belly, and had barely broken the 'clinch' in time to spare his dignity.
Interviewing Manny the lobsterman, a 30-year-old college grad with a paltry paycheck, helped 'clinch' that argument.
To 'clinch' the argument, we needed a fossil that unambiguously showed a nonavian dinosaur with a feathery body covering.
He challenged me with one of the feebler bits of rhetoric the faithful adopt to 'clinch' the argument.
When cornered, he tends to reach for the emotional argument to 'clinch' his case, but then he'll turn around and keep coming back for more.
Heavyweights throw like one-two-three punches and grab and clinch and grab and 'clinch' .
It had to take a little over a week to eventually 'clinch' this interview.
This will help the knot 'clinch' down properly and keep it from pulling out or breaking from the spool.
After the shoe is nailed on, bring the foot out in front of the horse and put it on a stand or on your knee so you can 'clinch' the nail.
According to the Guardian, ‘Ministers have been pressing India behind the scenes to 'clinch' the contract’.
The Cardinals, who lost to the Boston Red Sox in the World Series last year, are the first team to 'clinch' a playoff berth this season.
The St. Louis Cardinals became the first major league team to 'clinch' a playoff spot this season, winning the NL Central for the third time in five seasons.
And the term ‘added red’ is placed next to an amorous pair about to go into a 'clinch' .
we went into a passionate 'clinch' on the sofa
In his last five regular-season games, he record nine goals and an assist to help 'clinch' the top playoff seed for the Fusion.
The Charlton boss was critical of his attacking players who he said frittered away a string of chances to 'clinch' all three points.
More study and debate is necessary to 'clinch' the issue.
Everyone in the lobby grabbed me for at least a so-so passion-intensive 'clinch' .
breaking from a 'clinch', he crossed with his right
we went into a passionate 'clinch' on the sofa
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