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  • n. (马的)肚带;容易做的事情;必然发生的事情
  • v. 系肚带;确保
  • 记忆方法

    词源记忆法
    来自PIE*kenk,围住,包围,词源同precinct,succinct.
      noun(名词)
      1. 很容易的事;很有把握的事,十拿九稳的事

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 很容易的事;很有把握的事,十拿九稳的事

      The exam was a cinch.

      考试非常容易。

    小知识

    Something that's a cinch is incredibly easy. It's a cinch to eat a meticulously decorated cake — it's much more complicated to bake and frost one.

    Cinch is one of those words with many meanings that seem unrelated at first glance. The original 19th century North American definition, which is still used today, is “saddle girth,” the straps that keep a horse's saddle in place. As a verb, cinch means “to pull tight,” the way you'd cinch a belt. Informally, to cinch is to make absolutely certain: “It'll cinch her college decision if that school offers a scholarship.”

    实用短语

    1. cinch marks

      拉痕,压痕

    2. cinch bolt

      胀锚螺栓,胀紧螺栓

    3. be a cinch

      不在话下

    4. no cinch

      不容易,初级笔译,不轻易

    5. lead-pipe cinch

      轻而易举的事

    6. vindicator's cinch

      复仇者腰带

    7. n cinch ring

      街道地址

    8. ultra-cinch camera chamber

      带衬垫的安全保护隔层

    9. cinch anchors

      加固锚栓

    单词用法

    变化形式
    复数: cinches第三人称单数: cinches过去式: cinched过去分词: cinched现在分词: cinching

    同义词

    vt.紧握住

    tie  /  fasten  /  hold  /  bind  /  wrap  /  grip

    其他释义

    hold  /  wrap  /  tie  /  clinch  /  fasten  /  grip  /  bind  /  belt