单词 | grip |
释义 | grip /grip; grip/ vt, vi (-pp-) [VP6A, 2A] take and keep a firm hold of; seize firmly: 紧握; 抓紧: e frightened child ~ ped its mother's hand. 那受惊的孩子紧抓住他母亲的手。 The brakes failed to ~ and the car ran into a wall. 煞车失鱼,汽车撞在一堵墙上。 The speaker ~ ped the attention of his audience. 演说者吸引住听众的注意互。 The film is a ~ ping story of love and hate. 这电影是一个扣人心弦的爱与恨的故事。口饵 1 (sing only except as shown) act, manner, or power of ~ping: (除见于下列句中之外,仅作单数)紧握; 抓紧; 紧握的方式; 紧握力: let go one's ~ of sth; 厂开所握之物; take a ~ on a rope; 抓紧一绳彖 have a good ~ (fig, = understanding) of a problem; (K) 深入了解一问题; have a good ~ on an audience, hold their attention and interest. 能吸引听众的注意力和兴趣。 be at ~s with; coma/get to ~s with, be attacking, begin to attack, in earnest; be in close combat: 猛攻; (与…)肉搏: get to ~s with a problem. 认真处理一难题。 tako a on oneself, (colloq) stop being idle and inattentive. (俗)不再懒散; 集中注宣力。 2 [C] (in a machine, etc) part that ~s or clips; clutch; part that is to be ~ped. (机器等之) 把手; 柄; 夹。 3 [C] (also 亦作 ~ sack) (US) traveller's handbag: (美)旅行袋; 手提包: a leather 皮制旅行袋。 |
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