grab的中文翻译
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grab1
UK
/ɡræb/
US
/ɡræb/
抓住
verb
(-bb-)(grabbing, grabbed)
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to take or hold sb/sth with your hand suddenly, firmly or roughly
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She grabbed the child's hand and ran.
她抓住孩子的手就跑。
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He grabbed hold of me and wouldn't let go.
他抓住我不松手。
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Don't grab—there's plenty for everyone.
别抢,多着呢,人人都有。
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Jim grabbed a cake from the plate.
吉姆从盘子里抓了一块蛋糕。
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to try to take hold of sth
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She grabbed at the branch, missed and fell.
她抓树枝,可没抓着,就跌倒了。
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Kate grabbed for the robber's gun.
凯特拼命去夺抢劫者的枪。
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to take advantage of an opportunity to do or have sth
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This was my big chance and I grabbed it with both hands.
这是我的大好机会,我紧紧抓住。
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He'll grab at any excuse to avoid doing the dishes.
他会随便找个借口来逃避洗碗。
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to have or take sth quickly, especially because you are in a hurry
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Let's grab a sandwich before we go.
咱们赶快吃个三明治就走吧。
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I managed to grab a couple of hours' sleep on the plane.
我在飞机上抓紧时间睡了两个钟头。
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Grab a seat, I won't keep you a moment.
赶紧找个座位吧,我不耽误你的工夫了。
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to take sth for yourself, especially in a selfish or greedy way
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By the time we arrived, someone had grabbed all the good seats.
我们到达时,所有的好位子都给人占了。
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to get sb's attention
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I'll see if I can grab the waitress and get the bill.
我要看能不能引起服务员的注意,让她拿账单来。
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Glasgow's drugs problem has grabbed the headlines tonight(= been published as an important story in the newspapers).
格拉斯哥的毒品问题成了今晚报纸的头条新闻。
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grab2
UK
/ɡræb/
US
/ɡræb/
攫取, 夺取
noun
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a sudden attempt to take or hold sb/sth
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He made a grab for her bag.
他突然去抢她的手提包。
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a picture taken from a television or video film, stored as an image on a computer
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a screen grab from Wednesday's programme
周三节目的截屏
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a piece of equipment which lifts and holds goods, for example the equipment that hangs from a crane