grip的中文翻译

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grip

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  • grip1   (holding tightly)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    紧握,紧抓
    noun
    • an act of holding sb/sth tightly; a particular way of doing this
      • Keep a tight grip on the rope.
        紧紧抓住绳索不放
      • to loosen/release/relax your grip
        松开/放开/放松你抓紧的手
      • She tried to get a grip on the icy rock.
        她尽力抓住那冰冷的石头
      • The climber slipped and lost her grip.
        这名登山者手一松就滑到了
      • She struggled from his grip.
        她在他紧抓的手里挣扎着
      • Try adjusting your grip on the racket.
        试着调整一下你握球拍的方法
  • grip2   (Aviation)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    抓牢
    noun
    • a tight hold that someone has on something
  • grip3   (control/power)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    控制,掌控
    noun
    • control or power over sb/sth
      • The home team took a firm grip on the game.
        主队牢牢控制了比赛的局面
      • We need to tighten the grip we have on the market.
        我们要加强控制我们在市场上的所有
  • grip4   (understanding)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    掌握
    noun
    • an understanding of sth
      • I couldn't get a grip on what was going on.
        我无法把握究竟发生了什么
      • You need to keep a good grip on reality in this job.
        做这个工作你需要充分了解实际情况
  • grip5   (moving without slipping)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    防滑性
    noun
    • the ability of sth to move over a surface without slipping
      • These tyres give the bus better grip in slippery conditions.
        这些轮胎可使公共汽车在路滑时行驶得平稳一些
  • grip6   (part of object)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    扶手
    noun
    • a part of sth that has a special surface so that it can be held without the hands slipping
      • the grip on a golf club
        高尔夫球具的握柄
  • grip7   (for hair)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    发夹
    noun
  • grip8   (job in the movies)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    摄影器材师
    noun
    • a person who prepares and moves the cameras, and sometimes the lighting equipment, when a film/movie is being made
  • grip9   (bag)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    手提包
    noun
    • a large soft bag, used when travelling
  • grip10   (hold tightly)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    紧握,紧抓
    verb   (-pp-)(gripping, gripped)
    • to hold sth tightly
      • 'Please don't go,' he said, gripping her arm.
        “请别走”他紧抓著她的手臂说
      • She gripped on to the railing with both hands.
        她双手紧抓着栏杆
  • grip11   (interest/excite)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    吸引(某人)的注意力﹑ 想像力
    verb   (-pp-)(gripping, gripped)
    • to interest or excite sb; to hold sb's attention
      • The book grips you from start to finish.
        这本书从头至尾扣人心弦
      • I was totally gripped by the story.
        我完全被这故事吸引住了
  • grip12   (have powerful effect)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    影响,控制
    verb   (-pp-)(gripping, gripped)
    • to have a powerful effect on sb/sth
      • I was gripped by a feeling of panic.
        我陷入了一种惊慌失措的感觉里
      • Terrorism has gripped the country for the past two years.
        两年来恐怖主义一直笼罩着这个国家
  • grip13   (move/hold without slipping)   UK /ɡrɪp/  US /ɡrɪp/ 
    控制,抓紧
    verb   (-pp-)(gripping, gripped)
    • to hold onto or to move over a surface without slipping
      • tyres that grip the road
        轮胎抓地行驶
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