2009년 11월 14일 토요일

Dic: clamp (some of its meanings as a verb)

  • Simon finished dialing and clamped the phone to his ear.
  • He clamped his lips together.
  • You beg him to try just one spoonful, and he clamps his mouth shut.
  • Peter jumped to his feet with his hand clamped to his neck.
  • If the government clamps down on the protestors, that will only serve to strengthen them in the long run.
  • Banking regulators failed to clamp down until earlier this month.
VERB | To clamp something in a particular place means to put it or hold it there firmly and tightly.

PHRASAL VERB | To clamp down on people or activities means to take strong official action to stop or control them.[JOURNALISM] (= crack down)

.... Cobuild

CF. Clamp

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