a type of fish with a round shell in two parts that can open and close
to hold something firmly in a particular position
clamp down on someone or something
to take strong action in order to stop or control something
clamp2 / klamp /
a tool that holds two things together very firmly
clang / kl;uij /
to make a loud sound, like metal when you hit it with something
clap / klap /
to hit your hands together to make a noise, usually to show that you like something
clar • i • fy AWL / ' klarefai /
to make something clear and easy to understand
clar • i • net / |klare ' net /
( music ) a musical instrument made of wood with holes in it. You play it by blowing into it.
clar • i • tyaw щ / ' klareti /
the quality of being clear and easy to understand
The adjective is clear .
clash 1 / klaj /
to fight or argue about something Police clashed with demonstrators.
If colors or patterns clash , they do not look good together
clash2 / klaj /
a fight or a serious argument
a big difference a clash of cultures
clasp 1 / klasp /
to hold someone or something firmly
clasp2 / klasp /
a metal object that fastens or holds something together
class Ф / klas /
1 [ count ] a group of children or students who learn
together
[ count, noncount ] the time when you learn something with a teacher
[ count ] a group of people or things that are the same in some way
[ count ] how good, comfortable, etc. something is
clas • sic1AWL / ' klresik /
( english language arts ) important and having a value that will last
clas • sic2AWL / ' klresik /
( english language arts ) a book, movie, or piece of music that is so good that it is still popular many years after it was written or made
clas • si • cal aw / ' klresikl /
in a style that people have used for a long time because they think it is good
—SYNONYM traditional —ANTONYM modern
( music ) Classical music is written for instruments that are not electronic, and is considered to be serious and important