clutch in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for clutch in the English»Serbian Dictionary

III.clutch [klʌtʃ] N

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disengagement of a clutch
to engage the clutch
slip clutch, tyres
to slip the clutch

clutch Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to let the clutch in/out
clutch [of eggs] fig also
to engage the clutch
to slip the clutch

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Work it in slowly: a sparkle scarf, a jewel encrusted clutch bag, metallic tights, a singular statement necklace -- provide fun and glamour to any outfit.
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If the clutch was engaged too quickly the engine could bog or even stall while the rest of the starting field rode away.
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If the fingers or splines develop grooves or notches, the plates may hang up or twist in them and fail to fully release when the clutch is disengaged.
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Compare alcohol to pot and watch all the high horse close minded people clutch their bottles of poison.
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The shaft drive has a snatchy feel which is only a nuisance when negotiating slow roundabouts or u-turns, requiring the rider to slip the clutch to smooth it out.
www.carsguide.com.au
As soon as the clutch armature and rotor are engaged, lock up is 100%.
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Only the audience in this case wasn't a clutch of cinema-goers or theatre buffs.
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A single gearstick, clutch pedal and accelerator were connected to both engines.
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This was the first mass market system with controls on the dash and an electric clutch.
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While the archetypal clutch bag is too small to be practical, the hobo bag is the exact opposite.
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