grab
- IPA[ɡrab]
美式
- grasp or seize suddenly and roughly;make a sudden snatch at
- a quick sudden clutch or attempt to seize;an act of obtaining something opportunistically or unscrupulously
verb: grab, 3rd person present: grabs, gerund or present participle: grabbing, past tense: grabbed, past participle: grabbed
noun: grab, plural noun: grabs
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動詞
- 1. grasp or seize suddenly and roughly she grabbed him by the shirt collar she grabbed her keys and rushed out 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ make a sudden snatch at he grabbed at the handle, missed, and nearly fell
- ▪ informal obtain or get (something) quickly or opportunistically, sometimes unscrupulously I'll grab another drink while there's still time someone's grabbed my seat 同義詞
- ▪ (of a brake on a vehicle) grip the wheel harshly or jerkily the brakes grabbed very badly
- 2. informal attract the attention of; make an impression on how does that grab you?
名詞
- 1. a quick sudden clutch or attempt to seize he made a grab at the pistol
- ▪ an act of obtaining something opportunistically or unscrupulously they used the law to effect a land grab
- ▪ a frame of video or television footage, digitized and stored as a still image in a computer memory for subsequent display, printing, or editing a screen grab from Wednesday's program
- 2. a mechanical device for clutching, lifting, and moving things, especially materials in bulk.
- ▪ denoting a bar or strap for people to hold on to for support or in a moving vehicle for elderly people, grab rails at strategic places are likely to prevent accidents
- attracting people's notice; striking: the buildings were sufficiently attention-grabbing to find their place in international magazines
Oxford American Dictionary
- attracting prominent notice in the news: a headline-grabbing tale of price-fixing headline-grabbing celebrity architects
Oxford American Dictionary
- attracting people's notice; striking: the buildings were sufficiently attention-grabbing to find their place in international magazines
Oxford Dictionary
- attracting prominent notice in the news: a headline-grabbing tale of price-fixing headline-grabbing celebrity architects
Oxford Dictionary
- a frame of television or video footage that is digitized and stored as a still image for ... a screen grab from Wednesday's episode
- take a screen grab of: the rap star screen-grabbed almost a dozen tweets from fans
Oxford American Dictionary
- a frame of television or video footage that is digitized and stored as a still image for ... a screen grab from Wednesday's programme
- take a screen grab of: the rap star screen-grabbed almost a dozen tweets from fans
Oxford Dictionary
- a container from which a person chooses a wrapped item at random, without knowing the contents.
Oxford Dictionary
- a container from which a person chooses a wrapped item at random, without knowing the contents.
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- grasp or seize suddenly and roughly: she grabbed him by the shirt collar she grabbed her keys and rushed out
- a quick sudden clutch or attempt to seize: he made a grab at the pistol
Oxford Dictionary