grip 的 3 个定义
- the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp.
- the power of gripping: He has a strong grip.
- a grasp, hold, or control.
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gripped or gript, grip·ping.
- to grasp or seize firmly; hold fast: We gripped the sides of the boat as the waves tossed us about.
- to take hold on; hold the interest of: to grip the mind.
- to attach by a grip or clutch.
gripped or gript, grip·ping.
- to take firm hold; hold fast.
- to take hold on the mind.
grip 近义词
clasp, embrace
perception, understanding
hold tightly
entrance, enchant
更多grip例句
- You get a bevel range of up to 45 degrees and the horizontal handle and clamping system helps you get a good grip on your lumber as you cut down.
- Pitchers use the detailed images to refine pitch grips to optimize movement.
- Researchers have now used creative cuts to help shoes get a grip.
- The new high, which smashes that 32-year record, comes on the heels of a historically hot May around the globe, and especially in Siberia, which is in the grips of an ongoing heat wave.
- The most sensitive experiment will be the first to run into the unexpected, and XENON continues to maintain a solid grip on that prized pole position.
- Hillary retains an iron grip on second place for the Democratic presidential nomination.
- And why did the Western Powers lose their grip in such a spectacular fashion in the decade following the end of the war?
- “They think Putin is the only evil in Russia and dream about getting rid of him,” he said, tightening his grip on the wheel.
- How is he dealing with both parts of his life escaping his grip?
- Tamaulipas is notorious as a state caught in the iron grip of organized crime.
- As men fixed in the grip of nightmare, we were powerless—unable to do anything but wait.
- Their glances met, she holding him always at arm's length by that grip upon his shoulders, a grip that was firm and nervous.
- But the grip was immovable, and he found himself staring into the unemotional face of Seton Pasha.
- Pattison leaned over the door at the front of the car, and brought out a big leather grip.
- His attitude was somewhat devil-may-care, his grip on life itself seemed slipping.