English to Spanish Dictionary clutch

clutch

embrague
definition
verb
he stood clutching a microphone
grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly.
noun
she made a clutch at his body
a tight grasp or an act of grasping something.
Put the accent on femininity with this classy suede-and-lace clutch .
a slim, flat handbag without handles or a strap.
adjective
they both are hard-nosed players who seem to thrive in clutch situations
(in sport) denoting or occurring in a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or competition is at stake.
translation of 'clutch'
verb
embragar,
agarrar,
apretar,
empuñar,
morder
noun
embrague,
apretón,
crisis
example
Both short films won a 'clutch' of awards at international festival level.
At the end of the session the technicians inspected the car and found that the real problem was the 'clutch' and not the gearbox.
I slowly pushed the gas pedal downward and lifted my left foot off the 'clutch' .
A great weight released its 'clutch' on our hearts when we discovered that we wouldn't have to do this the entire time.
Each intrusion was performed when the male was incubating the 'clutch' and his mate was absent.
His cheeks burning red in response to his anger and hurt, his hold on his blankets turned to a 'clutch' , his knuckles turning white from the strain.
Taking a step back, he felt a cold fear 'clutch' at his chest as he forced himself to breathe.
He is shooting well and handing out assists while playing in 'clutch' situations and handling them with poise.
When she returned, she carried a tiny satin 'clutch' and was smiling brightly.
The 'clutch' and gearbox are smooth, the seat seems comfy, the wind protection is very good.
In one desperate 'clutch' at a straw, the company announced that it would start trading in weather!
a 'clutch' of brightly painted holiday homes
For example, a donation buys a 'clutch' of chicks for a family in Central America, which will give that family an ongoing supply of eggs, meat and additional income.
He backed over to the phone, still warm from her 'clutch' .
While the first clutch is transmitting the power, the second 'clutch' is ready to engage the next gear, which is pre-selected.
He gained a reputation during his time in the majors as a good 'clutch' hitter.
As he had done so often throughout a career of 'clutch' hitting, he had seized upon a pitcher's mistake.
On the next wall, there is a 'clutch' of figurative drawings from the early 1990s, some beautifully conceived and others unwieldy and amateurish.
The proceeds amounted to 115 which bought a 'clutch' of chicks, a goat and a Family Survival Kit.
He was among the team's most dependable 'clutch' hitters.
He was a scrappy, aggressive competitor and dangerous in the 'clutch' .
Now move your feet on the 'clutch' and brake, at the same time use the gear stick at your side.
A 'clutch' of business figures pondered which Scottish companies - outside the whisky firms - could be genuinely described as global.
The female incubates her large 'clutch' , and both parents tend the hatchlings.
I was surrounded by a 'clutch' of girls and young men - my sisters and brothers.
she made a 'clutch' at his body
With a grin, he stepped down on the 'clutch' and turned the key.
And of course with the dress, she had to get a pair of black strappy heels and a cute black 'clutch' .
A man who can deliver in the 'clutch' delivers runs, and runs deliver victories.
'clutch' performances
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