grip
n.(名词)
A tight hold; a firm grasp:
紧握;抓牢:紧紧拿住,抓牢:
例句:
a drowning swimmer now safely in the grip of a lifeguard.
溺水的游泳者现已被救生员牢牢抓住
The pressure or strength of such a grasp:
握力:紧紧抓住的压力或力量:
例句:
a wrestler with an unmatched grip.
有无可匹敌握力的摔跤选手
A manner of grasping and holding:
握、拿的方式:抓握和拿的方式:
例句:
The crate afforded no comfortable grip.
这个篮子抓起来很不顺手
Intellectual hold; understanding:
掌握,理解:知识上的掌握;理解:
例句:
a good grip on French history.
对法兰西历史掌握得很好
Ability to function properly or well; competence:
能力,胜任:能正常并很好地运作的能力,胜任:
例句:
getting a grip on the new technique.
学会掌握新科技
A mechanical device that grasps and holds.
夹,钳,夹具:能抓牢或握紧的一种机械装置
A part, such as a handle, that is designed to be grasped and held.
柄,把:设计用来被人握住或抓住的部件,如把手
A suitcase or valise.
手提包或小提箱
A stagehand who helps in shifting scenery.
舞台工作人员:帮助撤换布景的舞台工作人员
A member of a film production crew who adjusts sets and props and sometimes assists the camera operator.
剧组工作人员:电影摄制剧组中调整布景和道具并不时帮助摄影的工作人员
v.(动词)
gripped,grip.ping,grips
v.tr.(及物动词)
To secure and maintain a tight hold on; seize firmly.
握紧;抓牢:对…保持紧握,抓牢
To hold the interest or attention of:
吸引住:吸引…的兴趣或注意力:
例句:
a scene that gripped the entire audience.
一场吸引住整场观众的戏
v.intr.(不及物动词)
To maintain a secure grasp.
抓牢,紧握:保持紧握
来源:
Middle English
中古英语
from Old English gripe [grasp]
源自 古英语 gripe [抓紧]
gripa [handful]
gripa [一把]
【引伸】
grip.per
n.(名词)
grip.pingly
adv.(副词)
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grip
grip 2
n.(名词)
Variant of grippe
grippe的变体