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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

英英释意


1. the act of grasping;
"he released his clasp on my arm"
"he has a strong grip for an old man"
"she kept a firm hold on the railing"
2. the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it;
"he grabbed the hammer by the handle"
"it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip"
3. a portable rectangular traveling bag for carrying clothes;
"he carried his small bag onto the plane with him"
4. the friction between a body and the surface on which it moves (as between an automobile tire and the road)
5. worker who moves the camera around while a film or television show is being made
6. a firm controlling influence;
"they kept a firm grip on the two top priorities"
"he was in the grip of a powerful emotion"
"a terrible power had her in its grasp"
7. a flat wire hairpin whose prongs press tightly together; used to hold bobbed hair in place;
"in England they call a bobby pin a grip"

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?

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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。

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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。

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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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