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grips
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gripping
过去式
gripped
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gripped
1
紧握, 牢牢抓住
to firmly hold something
及物动词
- He had to grip the handle tightly to open the stubborn jar.
他不得不紧握把手才能打开那个顽固的罐子。
- The rock climber had to grip the narrow ledge to pull himself up.
攀岩者不得不紧握狭窄的岩架以将自己拉上去。
- The weightlifter carefully gripped the barbell before lifting it off the ground.
举重运动员在将杠铃从地面上举起之前小心地握住了它。
- To maintain balance on the icy surface, he had to grip the railing.
为了在冰面上保持平衡,他不得不紧握栏杆。
- In the tense moment, she couldn't help but grip the armrest of her seat.
在紧张的时刻,她忍不住紧握座椅的扶手。
2
紧握, 抓牢
to hold tightly and provide traction or a secure hold, especially on a surface
及物动词
- The new hiking boots grip the slippery terrain exceptionally well.
新的登山靴在湿滑的地形上抓地异常出色。
- The car's tires grip the road effectively, ensuring stability and control even on sharp turns.
汽车的轮胎有效地抓地,确保即使在急转弯时也能保持稳定和控制。
- The soccer player's cleats grip the grass, allowing for quick changes in direction without slipping.
足球运动员的防滑钉抓住草地,允许快速改变方向而不打滑。
- The mountaineer's gloves grip the icy surface of the mountain, providing a secure hold during the ascent.
登山者的手套紧握着山上的冰面,在攀登过程中提供安全的抓握。
- The suction cups on the octopus's tentacles grip the smooth surface of the glass tank.
章鱼触手上的吸盘紧握玻璃水箱的光滑表面。
3
抓住, 紧握
to exert a strong hold or impact that is difficult to escape or overcome
及物动词
- Fear gripped her as she walked through the dark and unfamiliar hallway.
当她走过黑暗而陌生的走廊时,恐惧攫住了她。
- The sense of anticipation gripped the audience as they waited for the final result.
等待最终结果时,期待感攫住了观众。
- Grief gripped the community after the tragic loss of a beloved member.
悲痛笼罩了社区,在一位 beloved 成员的 tragic 损失之后。
- The realization of failure gripped him, leading to a profound sense of disappointment and self-doubt.
失败的意识抓住了他,导致了一种深刻的失望和自我怀疑感。
- Excitement and joy gripped the crowd as the winning goal was scored in the final seconds of the match.
当比赛最后几秒打进致胜一球时,兴奋和喜悦笼罩了人群。