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I . clasp [klɑ:sp, Am klæsp] CZ. cz. przech.

1. clasp (hold, grasp):

clasp
to clasp hands

2. clasp (embrace):

clasp
to clasp sb in one's arms

3. clasp (fasten):

clasp

II . clasp [klɑ:sp, Am klæsp] RZ.

1. clasp (grip):

clasp
uścisk r.m.
to hold sb's hand in a firm clasp

2. clasp (device):

clasp
zatrzask r.m.
clasp of necklace
zapięcie r.n.
clasp of belt
sprzączka r.ż.

3. clasp (in hair):

clasp
spinka r.ż.

clasp knife RZ.

clasp knife
scyzoryk r.m.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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From 1995 to 2008, 57 clasps were also issued.
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They always remained frozen in the way he clasped them during meditation.
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He was mentioned, yet again, in dispatches, and for his services received the medal and two clasps.
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Clasps are awarded for completing 25 and 30 years respectively.
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When it reaches a certain height, it clasps the head with an iron band.
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These clasps are often made from metal and/or plastic, and sometimes feature decorative fabric.
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The leaves are wavy and sometimes toothed, the upper ones clasping the stem.
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She returns with her hands clasped around her neck and warns the family not to enter the room.
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They apply those inner spines in clasping their prey.
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Dressed in a blue gown and diamond tiara, she also clasped a silver wand.
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