grabber / ˈgræb ər /

⚽高中词汇抓取者抓取器攫取者抓斗

grabber 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that grabs.
  2. Slang. something attention-getting or sensational.

grabber 近义词

grabber

等同于 frightful/frightening

grabber

等同于 mania

grabber

等同于 mystery

grabber

等同于 problem

grabber

等同于 proof

grabber

等同于 provocation

grabber

等同于 suspense

grabber

等同于 perplexity

grabber

等同于 puzzler

grabber

等同于 enigma

grabber

等同于 evidence

grabber

等同于 fascination

grabber

等同于 apparatus

更多grabber例句

  1. Bendy silicone could make a grabber for robot hands that opens and closes.
  2. This reversible bending process could be harnessed for other purposes, such as a grabber for robot hands, Yao says.
  3. They described their new grabber January 25 in Nature Electronics.
  4. Typical robot grabbers are stiff and clunky, so they could damage fragile objects.
  5. A new robotic grabber is ripped straight from the plant world.
  6. In the art world, sex can be the ultimate attention-grabber, one of the best forms of shock and awe.
  7. But the unexpectedly wonderful Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike is a hilariously funny audience-grabber.
  8. Is it wrong to look forward to the next media-hungry headline grabber to divert attention from this wannabe pageant mom?
  9. For Scott, the ascent, the 7.5 million-pound thrust, remains an attention grabber.
  10. This early work is raw, quick-moving, and an attention-grabber from start to finish.
  11. If a man had not taken land himself, he might have worked for some one who had, or bought cattle from a land-grabber.
  12. Did you ever see such a beau grabber in your life as that countrified Page Allison?
  13. He, Wickson, a sordid money-grabber, has the power to determine whether I shall or shall not teach in the university of the state.
  14. The English working-man is no Englishman nowadays; no calculating money-grabber like his wealthy neighbour.
  15. Your plant is a land-grabber of Rob Roy proclivities; it believes in a fair fight and no favour.