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grips 英grɪps美grɪps COCA¹⁷¹⁰⁹BNC¹²⁶³³Economist⁹³⁷³ 基本英英例句例句 名词grip的复数形式¹⁰⁰原型grip的三单 名词 grip: the act of graspingthe appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move ita portable rectangular container for carrying clothesthe friction between a body and the surface on which it moves as between an automobile tire and the roadworker who moves the camera around while a film or television show is being madean intellectual hold or understandinga flat wire hairpin whose prongs press tightly together; used to hold bobbed hair in place 动词 grip: hold fast or firmlyto grip or seize, as in a wrestling matchto render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or aweThe speaker talked a lot, but never really got togripswith the subject.那位演讲者讲了许多,但始终没有真正抓住题目。 Itgripsmy shit, the way he walks around this place as if he owned it.他在这儿转来转去的样子真令人讨厌,好像他是这里的主人似的。 She was unable to get togripswith her assailant.她无力与袭击她的人扭打。 We'll come togripswith the problem very soon.我们将很快处理这个问题。 There was no excuse for what I did, but trying to come to grips with why I did it gave me at least a chance to finally unify my parallel lives. 我的过错是没有借口的,但我要试着好好想清楚我为何要这么做。这至少能够提供一个机会,让我最终把我的平行生活统一成一条直线。 yeeyan |