gripped
基本解释
- n.緊握;手提包;了解;手柄
- vt.吸引;緊抓
词源解说
- 直接源自古英語的grippan,意爲抓。
用法辨析
- grip的基本意思是用最大的力量“緊緊抓住”某一事物不放,引申可表示“吸引”某人的注意力或“引起”某人的興趣等。
- grip既可用作不及物動詞,也可用作及物動詞。用作及物動詞時,接名詞或代詞作賓語,可用於被動結搆。
- grip的過去式和過去分詞均爲gripped。
v. (動詞)
英汉例句
- His grip weakened as he was tired.
因爲累了,他緊握的手放松了。 - Their hands gripped hard.
他們緊緊握手。 - She gripped my hand in fear.
她因害怕而緊握住我的手。
用作名詞 (n.)
用作動詞 (v.)
用作不及物動詞: S+~(+A)
用作及物動詞: S+~+ n./pron.
词组短语
- get 〔take〕 a grip on 緊緊抓住…
- have a grip on ◎掌握,理解[亦作 have a grip of],◎抓住,吸引(觀衆、聽衆等)
- keep a grip on 抑制…
- let go one 's grip of sth 松開所握之物
- lose one 's grip 失去自制
用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
英英字典
- If you grip something, you take hold of it with your hand and continue to hold it firmly.
- A grip is a firm, strong hold on something.
- Someone's grip on something is the power and control they have over it.
- If something grips you, it affects you very strongly.
- 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.
- gripping
- If things such as shoes or car tyres have grip, they do not slip.
- If you come to grips with a problem, you consider it seriously, and start taking action to deal with it.
- If you get a grip on yourself, you make an effort to control or improve your behaviour or work.
- If a person, group, or place is in the grip of something, they are being severely affected by it.
- If you lose your grip, you become less efficient and less confident, and less able to deal with things.
- 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.
- a part by which an object is grasped handle (Also called handgrip)
- &rarra variant spelling of grippe
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 緊咬,夾住;緊握(grip過去時形式)
- 害怕得撒不開手了