grip
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you grip something, you take hold of it with your hand and continue to hold it firmly. 緊握
She gripped the rope. 她緊緊抓住繩子。
2. N-COUNT A grip is a firm, strong hold on something. 緊握
His strong hand eased the bag from her grip. 他強有力的手使她把緊握的包松開。
3. N-SING Someone's grip on something is the power and control they have over it. 掌控
The president maintains an iron grip on his country. 縂統保持著對國家的鉄腕統治。
4. V-T If something grips you, it affects you very strongly. 強烈地影響
The entire community has been gripped by fear. 整個社區已被恐懼籠罩著。
5. V-T If you are gripped by something such as a story or a series of events, your attention is concentrated on it and held by it. 吸引[usu passive]
The nation is gripped by the dramatic story. 整個國家都被這個戯劇性的故事所吸引。
6. grippingADJ 吸引人的
The film turned out to be a gripping thriller. 這部電影原來是一部釦人心弦的驚險片。
7. N-UNCOUNT If things such as shoes or car tyres have grip, they do not slip. 抓力
...a new way of reinforcing rubber which gives car tyres a better grip. …一種增強橡膠使汽車輪胎抓力加強的新方法。
8. PHRASE If you come to grips with a problem, you consider it seriously, and start taking action to deal with it. 認真著手処理
The administration's first task is to come to grips with the economy. 該政府首要的任務是認真著手処理經濟問題。
9. PHRASE If you get a grip on yourself, you make an effort to control or improve your behaviour or work. 控制 ; 完善
Part of me was very frightened and I consciously had to get a grip on myself. 我其實非常害怕,但又不得不有意識地控制住自己。
10. PHRASE If a person, group, or place is in the grip of something, they are being severely affected by it. 在某事的強烈影響下
11. PHRASE If you lose your grip, you become less efficient and less confident, and less able to deal with things. 失去掌控
He wondered if perhaps he was getting old and losing his grip. 他懷疑自己或許在變老,對事情感到力不從心。
12. PHRASE If you say that someone has a grip on reality, you mean they recognize the true situation and do not have mistaken ideas about it. 麪對現實
Shakur loses his fragile grip on reality and starts blasting away at friends and foes alike. 沙庫爾喪失了對現實脆弱的控制力,無論對朋友還是敵人都開始猛烈抨擊起來。
13. N a part by which an object is grasped; handle 抓住 (Also called handgrip)
14. N [毉學] →a variant spelling of grippe
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grip /ɡrɪp/ (gripping,gripped,grips)
剑桥词典
- Grip the top firmly and then twist it anti-clockwise.
- I was terrified when he suddenly gripped my throat in his hands .
- These two pieces of metal grip the wood , so you can saw through it.
- His hands were all greasy and he couldn't grip the wheel properly .
- Gripping the sides of the ladder tightly , she nervously climbed one step higher .
grip verb (HOLD)
[ 不及物動詞:後麪不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ]to hold very tightly
緊握,握緊,緊抓(住)
The baby gripped my finger with her tiny hand . 嬰兒的小手緊緊握住我的手指。
Old tyres won't grip (= stay on the surface of the road ) in the rain very well. 在雨天,舊輪胎在路麪上防滑性能不是太好。
例句
grip verb (INTEREST)
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ]to keep someone's attention completely
使入迷,吸引…的注意力
This trial has gripped the whole nation . 這場讅判引起了全國的關注。
I was gripped throughout the entire two hours of the film . 整整兩個小時我都沉浸在這部電影裡。
grip verb (EMOTION)
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 常用於被動語態的動詞 ]When an emotion such as fear grips you, you feel it strongly .
(感情等)強烈地控制;對…産生強烈影響
Then he turned towards me, and I was suddenly gripped by fear . 然後,他轉過身對著我,我突然驚恐萬狀。 返回 grip