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grips

美[ɡrɪp],英[ɡrɪp],

释义

n. 手柄;把手;紧握;了解;【摄】手柄;同“grippe”;〈英〉小阳沟;吸引力; v. 把握;牢牢抓住;吸住(注意力);煞住;紧握;紧抓;使感兴趣;使激动; 网络释义: 把套;夹点;握把;

例句

But I got to grips with it pretty quickly, and soon started to feel really good in the car.
但是我很快就获得了非常棒的下压力,赛车的感觉越来越好。
He wants the leather to be stiff so hitters cannot see the movement of his hand as he grips the ball.
他要求皮革仍是坚硬的,因此打者无法看出他的手在握球时的移动。
Chiang was not a true representative of the bourgeoisie in China and he never came to grips with the relics of feudalism in his own land.
蒋介石却不是中国资产阶级的真正代表,也从来没有同本国的封建残余进行过斗争。
They've never been able to come to grips with the fact they're bankrupt.
None of those fishy little finger grips, but a good firm squeeze accompanied by an equally strong gaze into the other's eyes.
这可不是指那种冷冰冰的手指相握,而是一种非常坚定有力的紧握,同时同样坚定有力地注视对方的眼睛。
One of the few pieces of good news is that Wall Street finally seems to be coming to grips with the depth of its problems.
好消息寥寥无几。其中一条是,华尔街似乎终于认识到了问题的严重性。
The myriad things disrupt for the dust, grips tightly your hand not to be able to let loose.
万物都碎裂为尘埃,紧握你的手绝不会放开。
China has not got to grips with its last lending splurge, let alone this one.
中国连上一次大举放贷遗留的问题都没有解决,更别提今年的大举放贷了。
Meanwhile, the oil industry is already getting to grips with the question of what to do if such a thing should happen again.
同时,石油产业已着手解决一旦这样的事件再次出现,该如何应对的问题。
As is often the way, business is ahead of governments in getting to grips with waste.
有效处理浪费这种事,企业往往遥遥领先政府。

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