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clutch (EN)
sostantivo, verbo, aggettivo

sostantivo “clutch”

sing. clutch, pl. clutches
  1. frizione
    He pressed the clutch and shifted into second gear.
  2. frizione (pedale)
    My left foot slipped off the clutch while driving uphill.
  3. pochette
    She carried a silver clutch to match her evening gown.
  4. covata
    The hen is sitting on a clutch of twelve eggs.
  5. stretta
    He felt the clutch of fear as he entered the dark alley.

verbo “clutch”

infinito clutch; lui clutches; pass. clutched; p.p. clutched; ger. clutching
  1. afferrare
    She clutched her purse as she walked through the crowded street.
  2. agguantare
    He clutched at the falling book and caught it just in time.
  3. cavarsela
    He clutched the game with an amazing final move.

aggettivo “clutch”

forma base clutch (more/most)
  1. decisivo (in situazioni di alta pressione)
    In the final game, her performance was truly clutch.