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 clamp [klæmp]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 夹钳

vt. 夹紧, 强加

[化] 卡子

[医] 夹, 夹具


  1. He clamped the reading lamp onto the edge of the table.
    他把台灯夹到桌子的边上。
  2. This clamp is mine.
    这个夹子是我的。
  3. The Government intends to clamp down on soccer hooliganism.
    政府拟采取措施严禁在足球比赛中闹事。


clamp
[ noun ]
  1. a device (generally used by carpenters) that holds things firmly together

  2. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. fasten or fix with a clamp

  2. <verb.contact>
    clamp the chair together until the glue has hardened
  3. impose or inflict forcefully

  4. <verb.communication>
    The military government clamped a curfew onto the capital


Clamp \Clamp\ (kl[a^]mp), n. [Cf. LG. & D. klamp, Dan. klampe,
also D. klampen to fasten, clasp. Cf. {Clamber}, {Cramp}.]
1. Something rigid that holds fast or binds things together;
a piece of wood or metal, used to hold two or more pieces
together.

2.
(a) An instrument with a screw or screws by which work is
held in its place or two parts are temporarily held
together.
(b) (Joinery) A piece of wood placed across another, or
inserted into another, to bind or strengthen.

3. One of a pair of movable pieces of lead, or other soft
material, to cover the jaws of a vise and enable it to
grasp without bruising.

4. (Shipbuilding) A thick plank on the inner part of a ship's
side, used to sustain the ends of beams.

5. A mass of bricks heaped up to be burned; or of ore for
roasting, or of coal for coking.

6. A mollusk. See {Clam}. [Obs.]

{Clamp nails}, nails used to fasten on clamps in ships.


Clamp \Clamp\ (kl[a^]mp), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Clamped}
(kl[a^]mt; 215) p. pr. & vb. n. {Clamping}.]
1. To fasten with a clamp or clamps; to apply a clamp to; to
place in a clamp.

2. To cover, as vegetables, with earth. [Eng.]


Clamp \Clamp\, n. [Prob. an imitative word. Cf. {Clank}.]
A heavy footstep; a tramp.


Clamp \Clamp\, v. i.
To tread heavily or clumsily; to clump.

The policeman with clamping feet. --Thackeray.

  1. Meanwhile, the Bosnian Serb parliament has proposed a new prime minister, Mr Dusan Kozic, a technocrat who promised to clamp down on black-marketeering.
  2. Dissenters in South Korea say the government is using it as an excuse to clamp down on them.
  3. The administration is trying to get one ready for the Bush-Gorbachev summit scheduled in seven weeks; the meeting itself would be at risk should the Soviets clamp down hard.
  4. The Bulgarian BTA news agency said in February that the sharp smell of chlorine made breathing difficult, forcing people to clamp handkerchiefs over their mouths and race for shelter.
  5. A sweeping anti-smog plan approved Friday by Southern California officials would clamp new restrictions on everyone from managers of heavy industry to backyard barbecue chefs.
  6. "I am worried about the wish of a fairly large proportion of the people in this hall to reverse things, so as to clamp down on things and return to the old order," Toome told Soviet TV.
  7. In addition, he explained that several major distributors went public, prompting them to clamp down on bloated stocks.
  8. Japan foiled an attempt by North Korea to import Japanese personal computers earlier this year, demonstrating an increased eagerness to clamp down on illegal technology sales to communist countries.
  9. But when the last Contra is killed, the Sandinistas will clamp their police state tighter and start to pick on their neighbors.
  10. The quarantine hopes to staunch the flow of Iraqi oil, which is Iraq's economic lifeblood, and clamp down on food and supplies going in.
  11. To the millions of taxpayers who had looked to Reagan to clamp down on the big spenders in Washington, his two terms in the White House have been a dismal failure.
  12. Bills in both the House and Senate would clamp a lid on the amount of bad debt that FmHA could excuse and would tighten some other loopholes in the agency's farm lending program.
  13. Israel urged Egypt today to clamp down on extremists after a lone gunman crossed the lightly patrolled frontier and killed four Israelis in a roadside ambush before being shot and retreating into Egypt.
  14. Analysts said the trade ministry's action indicated its determination to strictly clamp down on illegal exports of sensitive goods to the communist nation.
  15. Residents of this burgeoning golf-and-tennis resort refused Tuesday to clamp down on growth by tying construction to how long motorists have to wait at lights.
  16. Their hands flutter in the air, jingle pocket change, brush foreheads, clamp onto hips, yank at noses.
  17. Mr. Carnes, who leads the department's efforts to clamp down, acknowledges that the default initiative would have an imbalanced effect.
  18. The wheel clamp is a nightmare, parking is a nightmare, rates are a nightmare and rents are a nightmare.' Worse still, people were not coming to London any more.
  19. Near their bodies, the murderers scrawled Islamic slogans on the blood-spattered walls, and signed the graffiti, "Hamas." The rising bloodshed has forced Israel to clamp down even harder on Arabs under its control, and to rethink the occupation itself.
  20. Next's attitude, he adds, was a major draw in wooing him from Cummins Engine Co., which keeps a much tighter clamp on salary data.
  21. "The rate freeze I am imposing will protect consumers and clamp a lid on any insurance company attempting to raise rates," she said.
  22. Will the Federal Reserve clamp down on the money supply?
  23. Once the 2-inch clamp was in place, the technicians filled it with a sealing compound.
  24. But given that the regulator yesterday emphasised that he would clamp down on companies' charges to customers if he thought they were not cutting costs enough, Yorkshire's 2 per cent real cost saving might look a little modest.
  25. 'When the government goes wrong they always blame the presentation. They tried to force me to quit regularly.' CUSTOMS and Excise plans to station officers in other European Community countries as part of an EC-wide clamp down on value added tax fraud.
  26. The high-profile clamp hasn't, and illegal parking has dropped 40 percent in certain areas, he said.
  27. If they suspected anything was wrong, they'd clamp down right away."
  28. "Usually, the Fed waits until it's too late and has to clamp down hard."
  29. Detroit Diesel's coup in developing a commercially viable methanol-fueled heavy engine comes as regulators in Washington, California, and elsewhere are moving to clamp down on dirty diesel engines.
  30. The jaw-like clamp covers the hubcap, making it impossible to remove the tire; trying to drive with the boot can severely damage a tire.
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