clamp in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
clamp in Hindi हिन्दी
clamp in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
clamp in Sindhi سنڌي
clamp in English
- clamp⇄clamp (1), noun, verb.
- clamp⇄clamp (2), verb, noun.
(Chiefly Dialect.) - clamp⇄clamp (3), noun.
1. a heap or pile of any one of various materials, especially a pile or stack of bricks built up into a kind of hollow chamber for burning.
2. (British.) a mound of earth or turf lined with straw, in which farm crops are kept - clamp⇄expr. clamp down, (Informal.) to become more strict; put pressure (on).
Ex. The police clamped down on speeders. - clamp⇄noun a heavy tread or footstep.
- clamp⇄noun 1. a brace, band, wedge, or other device for holding things tightly together. A clamp usually has opposite sides or parts which may be screwed or otherwise brought together to hold or compress anything.
Ex. He used a clamp to hold the arm on t - clamp⇄v.i. to tread or stamp heavily and clumsily; clump.
- clamp⇄v.t. 1. to fasten together with a clamp; put in a clamp; strengthen with clamps.
Ex. A picture frame must be clamped together while the glue is drying.
2. to impose forcefully (a control or restraint).
Ex. Britain has clamped trade emb