grip

US /ɡrɪp/
UK /ɡrɪp/
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1.

抓握, 抓地力

a firm hold or grasp

:
He lost his grip on the rope and fell.
他失去了對繩子的抓握,然後摔倒了。
The tires have a good grip on the wet road.
輪胎在濕滑的路面上抓地力很好。
2.

控制, 掌控

control or power over someone or something

:
The dictator had a tight grip on the country.
獨裁者對國家有嚴密的控制
She lost her grip on reality.
她失去了對現實的掌控
1.

握住, 抓住

to take and keep a firm hold of; grasp firmly

:
He gripped the steering wheel tightly.
他緊緊地握住方向盤。
The climber gripped the rock face.
登山者抓住了岩壁。
2.

吸引, 攫住

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

:
The story really gripped the audience.
這個故事深深地吸引了觀眾。
Fear gripped her heart.
恐懼攫住了她的心。