grip

US /ɡrɪp/
UK /ɡrɪp/
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1.

pegangan, cengkaman

a firm hold or grasp

:
He lost his grip on the rope and fell.
Dia kehilangan pegangan pada tali dan jatuh.
The tires have a good grip on the wet road.
Tayar mempunyai cengkaman yang baik di jalan basah.
2.

kawalan, penguasaan

control or power over someone or something

:
The dictator had a tight grip on the country.
Diktator mempunyai kawalan ketat ke atas negara itu.
She lost her grip on reality.
Dia kehilangan kawalan terhadap realiti.
1.

menggenggam, mencengkam

to take and keep a firm hold of; grasp firmly

:
He gripped the steering wheel tightly.
Dia menggenggam stereng dengan erat.
The climber gripped the rock face.
Pendaki itu mencengkam muka batu.
2.

memukau, menguasai

to have a strong effect on (someone); to engross or fascinate

:
The story really gripped the audience.
Cerita itu benar-benar memukau penonton.
Fear gripped her heart.
Ketakutan menguasai hatinya.