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gripgrip1 /ɡrɪp / verb [transitive] (grip·ping, gripped) to take and keep hold of someone or something firmly牢牢抓住;紧握◆Don't grip the bat too tightly.不要把球棒握得太紧。◆It's important that the car's tires grip the road well.汽车轮胎抓地性能良好很重要。◆ (figurative) The story really gripped my imagination.这个故事真让我浮想联翩。
gripgrip2 /ɡrɪp / noun [singular] a grip (on sb / sth) a firm hold (on someone or something)紧抓;紧握◆I relaxed my grip and he ran away.我抓着的手一松,他就跑了。●come to grips with sthto start dealing with a problem in an effective way开始有效地处理;着力应付◆We are trying to come to grips with a difficult period in our history.我们开始着力应对我们有史以来的一个艰难阶段。●get / keep / take a grip (on yourself) (informal) to try to behave in a calmer or more sensible way; to control yourself使(自己)镇定下来;控制住(自己)●in the grip of sthexperiencing something unpleasant that cannot be stopped深陷于(令人不快的事);受制于◆a country in the grip of recession深陷经济衰退的国家 |