单词 | grip |
释义 | grip noun¹ 1hold on sth握住adjective | verb + grip | grip + verb | preposition | phrases adjective➤firm, good, secure, solid, strong, tight紧握;抓紧;抓牢;牢牢握住;用力握住▸➤crushing, death, iron, painful, vice-like/vise-like使劲的一握;致命的一抓;钢铁般牢固的掌握;使人疼痛的一抓;虎钳似的抓牢◆her upper arms were seized in an iron grip.她的上臂被牢牢地抓住了。➤gentle, loose, weak温柔的/松松的/无力的一握➤comfortable令人舒服的一握verb + grip➤have抓住◆he still had a firm grip on my arm.他仍然牢牢地抓着我的胳膊。➤get, take抓住;握紧◆taking a tight grip on the hook, he began to pull it closer.他紧紧地抓住钩子,开始朝自己的方向拉。➤keep抓住不放手◆keep a secure grip on the rope at all times.任何时候都要牢牢抓住绳子。➤lose松手◆she slipped and lost her grip of the rope.她滑倒了,绳子从手中滑脱。➤strengthen, tighten握得更用力;抓得更紧◆robert tightened his grip on her shoulder.罗伯特把她的肩膀抓得更紧了。➤loose, loosen, relax, release, slacken放松抓紧的手;放开手➤adjust, change, shift掉换/改变/变换抓紧的手grip + verb➤tighten握得更紧◆she felt his grip tighten painfully on her wrist.她感觉他把她的手腕抓得更紧了,很疼。➤loosen, relax, slacken抓紧的手松开;手放松◆his grip slackened and she tore herself away.他的手一松,她便挣脱开来。preposition➤in a/sb's grip在⋯手中◆hold the microphone in a firm grip.紧紧握住麦克风。◆she was powerless in his iron grip.被他钢铁般牢固的大手抓住,她毫无挣扎之力。➤grip on对⋯的紧握◆she relaxed her grip on the door frame.她松开了抓住门框的手。phrases➤break sb's grip挣脱某人的控制◆he finally broke her grip and escaped.他最后挣脱她的控制,跑掉了。grip noun² 2power/control力量;掌握adjective | verb + grip | preposition | phrases adjective➤firm, iron, powerful, strong, tight, vice-like/vise-like牢牢的控制;钢铁一般的力量;强有力的掌握;虎钳似的控制➤tenuous不稳固的控制◆she has a tenuous grip on reality.她把握现实的能力很弱。➤death, icy死死/牢牢抓住verb + grip➤have控制◆the church does not have a strong grip on the population.教会并未牢牢控制住民众。➤get, take控制;支配◆the government needs to get a grip on this problem.政府需要掌控住这一难题。◆get a grip! (= take control of yourself, your life, etc.) (informal) 把握好你自己!➤keep, maintain保持/维持控制◆we need to keep a tight grip on costs.我们需要严格控制成本。➤strengthen, tighten加强控制◆they managed to strengthen their grip on the southern part of the country.他们加强了对该国南部的控制。➤loosen放松控制▸➤lose (informal) 失去控制◆sometimes i feel i'm losing my grip (= losing control of my life, etc.).有时我感到自己要失去控制了。preposition➤in sth's grip在⋯控制之下◆winter still held them in its iron grip.严冬依然肆虐。◆a country in the grip of recession被经济衰退困扰的国家➤grip on对⋯的控制◆the government does not seem to have a very firm grip on the economy.政府似乎无法控制住经济。phrases➤come to grips with sth, get to grips with sth (= to begin to take control of sth or understand sth difficult) 开始控制⋯;慢慢理解⋯◆i'm slowly getting to grips with the language.我正在慢慢地掌握这种语言。grip verbadverb | preposition adverb➤firmly, hard, tightly牢牢抓住;用力抓住;紧握▸➤gently, lightly, loosely温柔地握住;轻轻抓住;松松地握住preposition➤at抓住⋯◆she gripped hard at the arms of her chair.她紧紧抓住椅子的扶手。➤by抓住⋯◆he gripped her gently by the shoulders.他轻轻地抓住她的肩膀。grip(-pp-) [transitive, intransitive] to hold on to sth very tightly with your hand紧握;紧抓◆'please don't go,' he said, gripping her arm.“求求你别走。”他紧紧抓住她的手臂说道。◆grip the rope as tightly as you can.用尽全力握紧绳索。◆she gripped on to the railing with both hands.她双手紧紧抓住栏杆。▸ grip noun [countable, usually singular] ◆keep a tight grip on the rope.紧紧抓住绳索别松开。◆the climber slipped and lost his grip.登山者滑了一下,手松开了。grip(-pp-) [transitive] to interest or excite sb very much; to hold sb's attention completely使极感兴趣;使非常激动;完全吸引住(某人的)注意◆the book grips you from the first page to the last.这本书从头至尾扣人心弦。◆the atmosphere of the world cup gripped the nation.世界杯的气氛令举国兴奋。gripnoun [countable, usually singular] ◆keep a tight grip on the rope.紧紧抓住绳索别松开。◆the climber slipped and lost his grip.登山者滑了一下,手松开了。gripnoun [countable, usually singular] ◆keep a tight grip on the rope.紧紧抓住绳索别松开。◆the climber slipped and lost his grip.登山者滑了一下,手松开了。grip¹/grɪp ||; grɪp/verb [i,t] (gripping;gripped) 1. to hold sb/sth tightly 抓住: ◇she gripped my arm in fear. 她害怕得死劲抓住我的胳膊。 2. to interest sb very much; to hold sb's attention 吸引住: ◇the book grips you from start to finish. 这本书令人从头至尾看得津津有味。 ☞adjective gripping 形容词为grippinggrip²/grɪp ||; grɪp/noun1. [sing] a grip (on sb/sth) a firm hold (on sb/sth) 紧抓: ◇i relaxed my grip and he ran away. 我一松手,他就跑开了。◇the climber slipped and lost her grip. 那位女登山者滑了一下,把手松开了。 (figurative 比喻) ◇the teacher kept a firm grip on the class. 老师把班里的学生管得很严。 2. [sing] a grip (on sth) an understanding of sth 理解;明白 3. [c] the person whose job it is to move the cameras while a film is being made (电影拍摄现场)移动摄影机的工作人员 come/get to grips with sth to start to understand and deal with a problem 着手解决(难题) get/keep/take a grip/hold (on yourself)(informal 非正式) to try to behave in a calmer or more sensible way; to control yourself 冷静下来;控制自己 in the grip of sth experiencing sth unpleasant that cannot be stopped 遭遇某种令人不快却无法阻止的事情: ◇a country in the grip of recession 正经历经济衰退的国家 gripsee ⇨ hold 2,8 ⇨ stick 2 • • •• ⇨ be in the grip of• ⇨ get a grip on yourself• ⇨ lose your grip (on sth)☞ grip¹☞ grip² |
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