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clutch

Aussprache: [klʌtʃ]

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Kontext: „mechanics“

(noun) a device in a car that helps to change gears. It's important for making the car move smoothly and helps to connect the engine to the wheels.

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The clutch in my car works perfectly, so I can shift gears easily.

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Her car has a problem with the clutch, making it hard to change gears.

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Do you know where the clutch is in your car?

Kontext: „performance“

(verb) to perform well in a critical moment, especially under pressure. It's like doing your best when it really matters, such as in a game or a test.

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He managed to clutch the game-winning shot in the last second.

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She didn't clutch when it was her turn to perform, and she missed the chance.

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Do you think he can clutch the next play?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) an important moment in a game when someone needs to do something very well to win. It’s those key times that can change the outcome of the game.

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That last-minute goal was a real clutch moment for the team!

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Unfortunately, they missed the clutch opportunity to score.

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What was the most clutch play of the game?

Kontext: „animal behavior“

(verb) to hold something tightly or securely, like how a mother bird holds her eggs safely. It’s using your hands or arms to grip something firmly.

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She clutched her stuffed animal tightly during the scary movie.

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He didn't clutch his backpack and it fell off his shoulder.

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Can you clutch the handlebar on your bike tightly?

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