grip
[ɡrɪp]
n.
紧握,抓牢;
握力;
掌握,理解;
能力,胜任;
vt.
握紧,抓牢;
吸引住:吸引…的兴趣或注意力;
引起;
vi.
抓牢,紧握:保持紧握;
例句:
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How much can the President relax his grip over the nation?
总统可以对国家的控制放松到什么样的程度?
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Such cars, however, do grip the road well, even in the dry.
不过,这种车即使在干燥路面上也表现出了良好的抓地性能。
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Luke answered by tightening his grip on her shoulder.
卢克的回应就是把她的肩头抓得更紧了。
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Is Mr Cameron in danger of losing his grip?
来自BBC
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Saddam Hussein's grip on the city is broken.
来自BBC
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I cannot friction grip, only mechanical grip.
来自SA
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He has a good grip of several languages.
他对几种语言有深刻了解。
来自《权威词典》
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He bought some hairgrips for his wife in the fair.
他在集市上为妻子买了一些发夹。
来自《权威词典》
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His grip weakened as he was tired.
因为累了,他紧握的手放松了。
来自《权威词典》