grip
英 [grɪp]
美[ɡrɪp]
- n. 紧握;柄;支配;握拍方式;拍柄绷带
- vt. 紧握;夹紧
- vi. 抓住
- n. (Grip)人名;(英、瑞典)格里普
词组搭配
come (或 get) to grips with
engage in combat with
与…战斗
British forces never came to grips with the enemy.
英国部队从未与敌人交过手。
get a grip
[usu. in imperative](informal)keep or recover one's self-control
(非正式)保持(或恢复)自控能力,控制住自己
get a grip, guys!.
冷静点,伙计们。
get (或 take) a grip on
take control of
控制,支配
hypochondria began to take a grip on him.
他开始陷入莫名的忧郁之中。
in the grip of
dominated or affected by something undesirable or adverse
受…的控制(或支配)
Britain was in the grip of a nostalgia boom.
英国被突然盛行的怀旧情结所控制。
lose one's grip
become unable to understand or control one's situation
变得无法认清自己的处境;失去控制自己处境的能力
an elderly person who seems to be losing his grip.
一位似乎已对自己的处境不知所措的老人。
双语例句
- 1. How much can the President relax his grip over the nation?
- 总统可以对国家的控制放松到什么样的程度?
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Such cars, however, do grip the road well, even in the dry.
- 不过,这种车即使在干燥路面上也表现出了良好的抓地性能。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Luke answered by tightening his grip on her shoulder.
- 卢克的回应就是把她的肩头抓得更紧了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Find the exact grip that allows you to hit the ball hard.
- 找到能让你大力击球的准确握拍方法。
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- 5. Harry loosened his grip momentarily and Anna wriggled free.
- 哈里的手稍一放松,安娜便挣脱出来。
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