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[VERB 动词]紧握;抓牢 If you grip something, you take hold of it with your hand and continue to hold it firmly.
  [V n]
  • She gripped the rope.

    她紧紧抓住绳索。

2
[N-COUNT 可数名词]紧握;抓牢 A grip is a firm, strong hold on something.
  [oft poss N]
  • His strong hand eased the bag from her grip.

    他强有力的手迫使她松开了握紧袋子的双手。

3
[N-SING 单数名词]掌握;支配;控制 Someone's grip on something is the power and control they have over it.
  [with supp]
  • The president maintains an iron grip on his country...

    总统牢牢地控制着他的国家。

  • Tony Blair last night tightened his grip on Labour mps with new powers to root out troublemakers.

    昨晚,托尼·布莱尔利用新赋予的权力铲除了制造事端者,加强了对工党议员的控制。

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[VERB 动词]强烈地影响 If something grips you, it affects you very strongly.
  [V n]
  • Pain gripped him...

    他感到一阵剧痛。

  • The entire community has been gripped by fear.

    恐惧笼罩着整个社区。

5
[VERB 动词]吸引;迷住 If you are gripped by something such as a story or a series of events, your attention is concentrated on it and held by it.
  [be V-ed]
  [usu passive]
  • The nation is gripped by the dramatic story.

    举国上下都为那个戏剧性的故事牵动着。

gripping
  • The film turned out to be a gripping thriller.

    那部电影原来是部扣人心弦的惊悚片。

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]防滑;抓地力 If things such as shoes or car tyres have grip, they do not slip.
  • ...a new way of reinforcing rubber which gives car tyres better grip.

    加固橡胶以增强车胎抓地力的新方法

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]手提包;旅行袋 A grip is a bag that is smaller than a suitcase, and that you use when you are travelling.
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    [PHRASE 短语]认真考虑并着手处理 If you get to grips with a problem or if you come to grips with it, you consider it seriously, and start taking action to deal with it.
      [V inflects]
    • The government's first task is to get to grips with the economy.

      政府的首要任务是处理好经济问题。

    9
    [PHRASE 短语](使自己)镇定下来;控制住(自己) If you get a grip on yourself, you make an effort to control or improve your behaviour or work.
      [V inflects]
      10
      [PHRASE 短语]受制于;受…的深刻影响 If a person, group, or place is in the grip of something, they are being severely affected by it.
        [v-link PHR]
      • Britain is still in the grip of recession.

        英国依然没有摆脱经济衰退。

      • ...a region in the grip of severe drought.

        受大旱严重影响的地区

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      [PHRASE 短语]效率降低;失去信心;驾驭不住 If you lose your grip, you become less efficient and less confident, and less able to deal with things.
        [V inflects]
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        [PHRASE 短语]了解形势;理解现状 If you say that someone has a grip on reality, you mean they recognize the true situation and do not have mistaken ideas about it.
          [usu PHR after v]
        • Shakur loses his fragile grip on reality and starts blasting away at friends and foe alike.

          沙库尔丧失了对形势仅存的一点判断,无论对敌对友都开始大加挞伐。


        Oxford grip / ɡrɪp ; NAmE ɡrɪp /
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        verb
        grip grips gripped gripping
        noun holding tightly 紧握 1 [countable ,  usually singular ] grip(on sb/sth) an act of holding sb/sth tightly; a particular way of doing this 紧握;紧抓 SYN
        grasp
        Keep a tight grip on the rope. 紧紧抓住绳索不放。 to loosen/release/relax your grip 松手 She tried to get a grip onthe icy rock. 她尽力抓住那冰冷的石头。 The climber slipped and lost her grip. 登山女子滑了一下松开了手。 She struggled from his grip. 他紧拉住她不放,她奋力挣脱。 Try adjusting your grip on the racket. 试着调整一下你握球拍的方法。
        control/power 控制力;影响力 2 [singular ] grip(on sb/sth) control or power over sb/sth (对…的)控制,影响力 The home team took a firm grip on the game. 主队牢牢控制着比赛的局面。 We need to tighten the grip we have on the market. 我们得加强对市场的控制力。 understanding 理解 3 [singular ] grip(on sth) an understanding of sth 理解;了解 SYN
        grasp
        I couldn't get a grip on what was going on. 我无法理解正在发生的事情。 You need to keep a good grip on reality in this job. 做这个工作你需要充分了解实际情况。
        moving without slipping 不打滑 4 [uncountable ] the ability of sth to move over a surface without slipping 不打滑;走得稳 These tyres give the bus better grip in slippery conditions. 这些轮胎可使公共汽车在路滑时行驶得平稳一些。 part of object 物体部位 5 [countable ] a part of sth that has a special surface so that it can be held without the hands slipping 把手;手柄;握杆 the grip on a golf club 高尔夫球棒的握杆 for hair 头发 6 [countable ] ( BrE) =
        hairgrip
        job in the movies 影业工作 7 [countable ] a person who prepares and moves the cameras, and sometimes the lighting equipment, when a film/movie is being made (拍摄电影时)摄影机和灯光设备管理人员 bag 8 [countable ] ( old-fashioned) a large soft bag, used when travelling 旅行袋;手提包 IDIOMS come/get to ˈgrips with sth to begin to understand and deal with sth difficult 开始理解并着手处理难题 I'm slowly getting to grips with the language. 我慢慢开始掌握这种语言。 get/take a ˈgrip (on yourself) to improve your behaviour or control your emotions after being afraid, upset or angry 使(自己)镇定下来;控制住(自己的)情绪 I have to take a grip on myself, he told himself firmly. 我一定要控制住自己的情绪,他坚定地对自己说。 ( informal) Get a grip! (= make an effort to control your emotions) 镇静点! in the ˈgrip of sth experiencing sth unpleasant that cannot be stopped 处于不快却无法制止的境遇;受制于某事 a country in the grip of recession 陷入衰退的国家 lose your ˈgrip (on sth) to become unable to understand or control a situation 失去(对…的)理解(或控制);驾驭不住 Sometimes I feel I'm losing my grip. 有时我感到自己无能为力。
        verb ( -pp- ) hold tightly 紧握 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to hold sth tightly 紧握;紧抓 SYN
        grasp
        gripsth ‘Please don't go,’ he said, gripping her arm. “请别走。”他紧紧抓住她的手臂说。 gripon to sth She gripped on to the railing with both hands. 她双手紧紧抓住栏杆。 synonyms at
        hold
        interest/excite 使感兴趣;使激动 2 [transitive ] gripsb to interest or excite sb; to hold sb's attention 使感兴趣;使激动;吸引住(某人)的注意 The book grips you from start to finish. 这本书从头至尾扣人心弦。 I was totally gripped by the story. 我完全被这故事吸引住了。 see also
        gripping
        have powerful effect 具有强烈的影响力 3 [transitive ] gripsb/sth (of an emotion or a situation 情绪或形势 ) to have a powerful effect on sb/sth 对…产生强有力的影响 I was gripped by a feeling of panic. 我惊恐万状。 Terrorism has gripped the country for the past two years. 两年来恐怖主义一直笼罩着这个国家。 move/hold without slipping 不打滑;抓牢 4 [transitive ,  intransitive ] grip(sth) to hold onto or to move over a surface without slipping 抓牢 tyres that grip the road 在公路上不打滑的车胎
        grip / ɡrɪp ; NAmE ɡrɪp /
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        grip1 noun
        grip2 verb
        gripgrip1 /ɡrɪp/ ●●○ noun
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        1firm hold [countable usually singular] the way you hold something tightly, or your ability to do this:  Hold the microphone in a firm grip and keep it still. She felt her wrist caught in a vice-like grip. Don’t loosen your grip on the rope or you’ll fall. He released his grip and stepped back.2power [singular] power and control over someone or somethinghave/keep a grip on something Stalin’s determination to keep an iron grip on Eastern Europetighten/loosen/relax your grip (on something) By 1979 South Africa was tightening its grip on Namibia.tight/firm/strong/iron etc grip The recession could be avoided if business keeps a firm grip on its costs.3understanding [singular] an understanding of somethinghave/get a grip on something I’m just trying to get a grip on what’s happening. She was losing her grip on reality.4come/get to grips with something to understand or deal with something difficult:  I’ve never really got to grips with this new technology.5lose your grip to become less confident and less able to deal with a situation:  I don’t know what’s the matter; I think I’m losing my grip.6get/take a grip on yourself to start to improve your behaviour or control your emotions when you have been very upset:  Stop being hysterical and get a grip on yourself.7get a grip spoken used in order to tell someone to control their emotions:  For God’s sake get a grip!8be in the grip of something to be experiencing a very unpleasant situation that cannot be controlled or stopped:  a country in the grip of famine9stop something slipping a)[countable] a special part of a handle that has a rough surface so that you can hold it firmly without it slipping:  My racquet needs a new grip. b)[singular, uncountable] the ability of something to stay on a surface without slipping:  boots which give a good grip10for hair [countable] British English a hairgrip11cameraman [countable] technical someone whose job is to move the cameras around while a television show or film is being made12bag [countable] old-fashioned a bag or case used for travellingCOLLOCATIONSadjectivesa firm/tight grip· The streets were crowded and she kept a tight grip on her bag.a strong grip· Maggie took the boy's arm in a strong grip.a good grip (=a grip with which you can keep hold of something)· The rocks were wet and slippery and it was difficult to get a good grip.an iron/vice-like grip (=a very strong grip)· Victor took hold of her wrist in an iron grip.verbshave a grip· You need to have a good grip on your tennis racket.get a grip (=hold something that is hard to hold firmly)· I got a good grip on the rope and pulled myself up.take a grip· Mitch took a firm grip on her arm.tighten your grip/your grip tightens (=hold something more tightly)· She tightened her grip on her son’s hand.loosen/relax your grip (=hold something less tightly)· Lee loosened his grip on the dog’s collar.release your grip (=let go of something)· The guard released his grip on the prisoner and pushed him into the cell.lose your grip (=accidentally let go of something)· He shoved Higgins out of the way without losing his grip on the gun.
        grip1 noun
        grip2 verb
        gripgrip2 ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle gripped, present participle gripping)
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        1hold tightly [transitive] to hold something very tightly:  I gripped the rail and tried not to look down.grip something tightly/firmly The woman moved closer to Beth, gripping her arm tightly.2have a strong effect [transitive] to have a strong effect on someone or something:  a country gripped by economic problems Panic suddenly gripped me when it was my turn to speak.3interest somebody [transitive] to hold someone’s attention and interest:  a story that really grips you4not slip [intransitive, transitive] if something grips a surface, it stays on it without slipping:  Radial tires grip the road well.
        gripping
        WDF

        grip

        [grɪp]gripped, gripping, grips

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        gripped[698] gripping[585] grips[1095]
        紧握(40%),紧抓(20%),手柄(18%),了解(10%),吸引(8%),手提包(4%)
        n.紧握;柄;支配;握拍方式;拍柄绷带
        vt.紧握;夹紧
        vi.抓住
        n.(Grip)人名;(英、瑞典)格里普

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