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grasp
- IPA[ɡrasp]
美式
- seize and hold firmly;get mental hold of; comprehend fully
- a firm hold or grip;a person's power or capacity to attain something
verb: grasp, 3rd person present: grasps, gerund or present participle: grasping, past tense: grasped, past participle: grasped
noun: grasp
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動詞
- 1. seize and hold firmly she grasped the bottle 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ get mental hold of; comprehend fully the way in which children could grasp complex ideas 同義詞
- ▪ try to seize hold of they grasped at each other with numbed fingers they had grasped at any means to overthrow him
- ▪ act decisively to the advantage of (something) we must grasp the opportunities offered
名詞
- 1. a firm hold or grip the child slipped from her grasp 同義詞
- ▪ a person's power or capacity to attain something he knew success was within his grasp 同義詞
- ▪ a person's understanding meanings that are beyond my grasp his grasp of detail 同義詞
- be in such a desperate situation as to resort to even the most unlikely means of salvation
Oxford American Dictionary
- tackle a difficulty boldly
Oxford Dictionary
- tackle a difficulty boldly
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of something important or worthwhile) be lost, especially as a result of carelessness or lack ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of something important or worthwhile) be lost, especially as a result of carelessness or lack ...
Oxford Dictionary
- be in such a desperate situation as to resort to even the most unlikely means of salvation
Oxford Dictionary
- lose hold or possession of something
Oxford American Dictionary
- lose hold or possession of something
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- IPA[ɡrɑːsp]
英式
- seize and hold firmly: she grasped the bottle Edward grasped her by the wrist
- a firm hold or grip: the child slipped from her grasp
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