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词汇 grip
释义 grip (noun) grip 6 ENTRIES FOUND: grip (verb) grip (noun) gripping (adjective) death grip (noun) come (verb) lose (verb) 1 grip /ˈgrɪp/ verb grips; gripped; gripping 1 grip /ˈgrɪp/ verb grips; gripped; gripping Learner's definition of GRIP [+ object] 1  : to grab or hold (something) tightly紧握;抓牢 The little boy gripped his mother's hand tightly.小男孩紧紧抓住妈妈的手。 I gripped the door handle and pulled as hard as I could.我紧紧抓住门把手,用尽全力拉。 2  : to get and hold the interest or attention of (someone)吸引注意力 The story really grips the reader.这个故事真正吸引了读者的注意力。 The scandal has gripped the nation.这则丑闻引起举国上下的关注。 2 grip /ˈgrɪp/ noun plural grips 2 grip /ˈgrɪp/ noun plural grips Learner's definition of GRIP 1  [count] a  : the act of grabbing or holding something紧抓;紧握— often + on She tightened her grip on the handlebars as she coasted down the hill.从山上向下滑行时她紧紧抓住车把手。 I got a good grip on the door handle and pulled.我牢牢抓住把手拉门。 He loosened/relaxed/lost his grip on the rope.他松开了紧握的绳子。 — see also death grip b  : a way or style of holding something抓握的方式 a loose/tight grip松松地/紧紧地握住 His tennis instructor showed him the proper backhand grip.他的网球教练向他示范正确的反手握拍法。 a golfer with an incorrect grip握杆方法错误的高尔夫球手 2  [singular] a  : power or control控制;影响力 He has the country in his grip. [=he controls the country]他控制着这个国家。 He has been doing all he can to maintain/tighten his grip on the company's finances.他一直竭尽全力维持/加紧对公司财务管理的掌控。 ◊ To be in the grip of something unpleasant is to be unable to stop or escape its effect or influence.受制于 The country is in the grip of a recession.这个国家陷入经济衰退中。 We're still in the grip of winter.我们仍处于冬季。 b  : an understanding of something理解— often + on She has a good grip on local politics. [=she understands local politics well]她熟知当地的政治。 He can't seem to get a grip on [=gain a good understanding of] calculus.他好像不能很好地理解微积分。 3  [count] : a part for holding something(手)柄 a knife with a wooden grip [=handle]有木手柄的刀 I need new grips for my golf clubs.我的高尔夫球杆需要新握柄。 come to grips with or British get to grips with : to begin to understand or deal with (something, such as a problem) in a direct or effective way开始直接有效地处理 The government needs to come to grips with the unemployment problem.政府需要开始有效地处理失业问题。 get a grip on yourself informal or get a grip : to get control of your thoughts and emotions and stop behaving in a foolish or uncontrolled way镇定下来;控制情绪 Get a grip on yourself! This is no time to be hysterical!镇静下来!没时间歇斯底里了! lose your grip informal : to lose control of your thoughts and emotions : to lose your ability to think or behave in a normal way失去控制;沉不住气 I've never seen him so confused and indecisive—he really seems to be losing his grip.我从未见他这么慌乱和犹豫不决——他似乎真的沉不住气了。 The patient seems to be losing his grip on reality. [=confusing what is real and what is not real]这个病人似乎分不清现实和虚幻。
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