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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3376 COCA: 3694
grip
noun /ɡrɪp/
singulargrip
pluralgrips
  1. 1
    [singular] a firm strong hold 抓牢;紧握;紧抓

    Marguerite took my hand in a surprisingly strong grip. 玛格丽特格外用力地抓住我的手。

    tighten your grip :

    Pete tightened his grip on her arm. 皮特紧紧抓住她的胳膊。

    release/loosen your grip :

    She loosened her grip on the steering-wheel. 她松开了方向盘。

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    1. a.
      [singular/uncountable] if shoes or tyres have grip, they hold a surface firmly and so do not slip (鞋或轮胎的)防滑(性)

      I need some winter boots with a better grip. 我需要防滑效果更好些的冬用靴子。

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      Tyres and wheels and their parts: bald, cartwheel, flange...
  2. 2
    [singular] power and control over someone or something 权力;控制;支配
    grip on :

    The President struggled to regain his grip on power. 总统努力重新掌权。

    The church no longer has a strong grip on the population. 教会再也不能强有力地控制民众了。

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    Power, authority, influence and leadership: leadership, power, authority...
  3. 3
    [C] British a small thin piece of folded metal that women use for holding their hair in place 发夹
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    [C] the part of an object that has a special rough surface that you can hold firmly in your hands 柄;把手
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    [C] cinema someone whose job is to move cameras around while television programmes or films are being made (拍摄电视节目或电影时)管理摄像(或摄影)机的工作人员
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    People who work in television and radio: anchor, anchorman, anchorwoman...
  6. 6
    [C] old-fashioned a small bag that you use when travelling 小旅行包;小提箱
grip
verb /ɡrɪp/
present tense
I/you/we/theygrip
he/she/itgrips
present participlegripping
past tensegripped
past participlegripped
  1. 1
    [T] to hold something tightly 紧抓;紧握

    She gripped Frank's hand firmly to show her support.

    Although the car was stationary, his hands were still gripping the wheel. 尽管车已经停了,但他的双手还是紧紧握着方向盘。

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    1. a.
      [I/T] if shoes or tyres grip, they hold a surface firmly and so do not slip (鞋、轮胎等)防滑
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      To slide, or to move in a graceful way: slide, glide, slither...
  2. 2
    [T] to have a strong effect on someone 强烈地影响

    A feeling of fear gripped the crowd. 人群中充满了恐惧感。

    Britain was still gripped by recession. 英国依然受着经济不景气的影响。

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    [T] to keep someone very interested in something 吸引(某人);使感兴趣

    The case has gripped the public because of the celebrities involved. 因为涉及到名人,该案件吸引了公众的注意力。

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    [T] to get a firm grasp of a problem and deal with it

    European leaders have got to grip the main issues.

    There is frustration that he has not gripped the problem.

    This meaning is based on one submitted to the Open Dictionary from United Kingdom on 27/05/2014
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3376 COCA: 3694
grip

noun¹

1hold on sth握住ADJECTIVE | VERB + GRIP | GRIP + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfirm, good, secure, solid, strong, tight緊握;抓緊;抓牢;牢牢握住;用力握住crushing, death, iron, painful, vice-like/vise-like使勁的一握;致命的一抓;鋼鐵般牢固的掌握;使人疼痛的一抓;虎鉗似的抓牢Her upper arms were seized in an iron grip.她的上臂被牢牢地抓住了。gentle, loose, weak溫柔的/鬆鬆的/無力的一握comfortable令人舒服的一握VERB + GRIPhave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;握緊Taking a tight grip on the hook, he began to pull it closer.他緊緊地抓住鈎子,開始朝自己的方向拉。keep抓住不放手Keep a secure grip on the rope at all times.任何時候都要牢牢抓住繩子。lose鬆手She slipped and lost her grip of the rope.她滑倒了,繩子從手中滑脫。strengthen, tighten握得更用力;抓得更緊Robert tightened his grip on her shoulder.羅伯特把她的肩膀抓得更緊了。loose, loosen, relax, release, slacken放鬆抓緊的手;放開手adjust, change, shift掉換/改變/變換抓緊的手GRIP + VERBtighten握得更緊She felt his grip tighten painfully on her wrist.她感覺他把她的手腕抓得更緊了,很疼。loosen, relax, slacken抓緊的手鬆開;手放鬆His grip slackened and she tore herself away.他的手一鬆,她便掙脫開來。PREPOSITIONin a/sb's grip在⋯手中Hold the microphone in a firm grip.緊緊握住麥克風。She was powerless in his iron grip.被他鋼鐵般牢固的大手抓住,她毫無掙扎之力。grip on對⋯的緊握She relaxed her grip on the door frame.她鬆開了抓住門框的手。PHRASESbreak sb's grip掙脫某人的控制He finally broke her grip and escaped.他最後掙脫她的控制,跑掉了。
grip

noun²

2power/control力量;掌握ADJECTIVE | VERB + GRIP | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfirm, iron, powerful, strong, tight, vice-like/vise-like牢牢的控制;鋼鐵一般的力量;強有力的掌握;虎鉗似的控制tenuous不穩固的控制She has a tenuous grip on reality.她把握現實的能力很弱。death, icy死死/牢牢抓住VERB + GRIPhave控制The Church does not have a strong grip on the population.教會並未牢牢控制住民眾。get, take控制;支配The government needs to get a grip on this problem.政府需要掌控住這一難題。Get a grip! (= take control of yourself, your life, etc.) (informal) 把握好你自己!keep, maintain保持/維持控制We need to keep a tight grip on costs.我們需要嚴格控制成本。strengthen, tighten加強控制They managed to strengthen their grip on the southern part of the country.他們加強了對該國南部的控制。loosen放鬆控制lose (informal) 失去控制Sometimes I feel I'm losing my grip (= losing control of my life, etc.).有時我感到自己要失去控制了。PREPOSITIONin sth's grip在⋯控制之下Winter still held them in its iron grip.嚴冬依然肆虐。a country in the grip of recession被經濟衰退困擾的國家grip on對⋯的控制The government does not seem to have a very firm grip on the economy.政府似乎無法控制住經濟。PHRASEScome to grips with sth, get to grips with sth (= to begin to take control of sth or understand sth difficult) 開始控制⋯;慢慢理解⋯I'm slowly getting to grips with the language.我正在慢慢地掌握這種語言。
grip

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBfirmly, hard, tightly牢牢抓住;用力抓住;緊握gently, lightly, loosely溫柔地握住;輕輕抓住;鬆鬆地握住PREPOSITIONat抓住⋯She gripped hard at the arms of her chair.她緊緊抓住椅子的扶手。by抓住⋯He gripped her gently by the shoulders.他輕輕地抓住她的肩膀。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3376 COCA: 3694
grip verb
hold (grip sb's arm) interest (a story grips sb)
grip noun
get/come to grips with sth tackle verb

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