ˈgrip
have a grip如何读
have a grip英英释义
verb
transitive verb
to seize or hold firmly
gripped the door handle
to hold the interest of strongly
a story that grips the reader
noun
a strong or tenacious grasp
had a good grip on the tennis racket
strength in gripping
manner or style of gripping
the balanced grip of an expert golfer
a firm tenacious hold typically giving control, mastery, or understanding
has the country in his grip
mental grasp … I'm curious to see if preteens have a grip on this fairly sophisticated concept.—John Hoffman
can't seem to get a grip on [=gain a good understanding of] calculus
a part or device for gripping
a part by which something is graspedespecially: handle
suitcase
a stage worker who handles scenery, properties, or lights : stagehand
a technician on a motion-picture or television set who handles and maintains equipment (such as cameras and their dollies and cranes)
verb
transitive verb
to seize or hold firmly
gripped the door handle
to hold the interest of strongly
a story that grips the reader
noun
a strong or tenacious grasp
had a good grip on the tennis racket
strength in gripping
manner or style of gripping
the balanced grip of an expert golfer
a firm tenacious hold typically giving control, mastery, or understanding
has the country in his grip
mental grasp … I'm curious to see if preteens have a grip on this fairly sophisticated concept.—John Hoffman
can't seem to get a grip on [=gain a good understanding of] calculus
a part or device for gripping
a part by which something is graspedespecially: handle
suitcase
a stage worker who handles scenery, properties, or lights : stagehand
a technician on a motion-picture or television set who handles and maintains equipment (such as cameras and their dollies and cranes)
have a grip词源英文解释
Verb and Noun Middle English grippen, from Old English grippan; akin to Old English grīpan
The first known use of grip was before the 12th century
have a grip儿童词典英英释义
grip1 of 2verb
to seize firmly
to hold strongly the interest of
the story grips the reader
grip2 of 2noun
a firm grasp
strength in gripping
a way of clasping the hand by which members of a secret society recognize or greet one another
a firm hold giving control
in the grip of winter
comprehension sense 3, understanding
a part or device for gripping or by which something is graspedespecially: handle entry 1 sense 1
suitcase
have a grip 例句
1 The little boy gripped his mother's hand tightly.
2 I gripped the door handle and pulled as hard as I could.
3 The story really grips the reader.
4 The scandal has gripped the nation.
5 His tennis instructor showed him the proper backhand grip.
6 a golfer with an incorrect grip
7 He has been doing all he can to maintain his grip on the company's finances.
8 I need new grips for my golf clubs.
9 The high-quality brushes are made with 100% boar bristles, which help to grip and distribute oils throughout the hair for shinier, smoother strands.
10 The rubber outsole has grooves to grip various surfaces and provide stability.