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grip /grɪp/► SEE ALLget/take a grip/hold on yourselfin the grip of sthlose your grip (on sth) ●get/take a ˈgrip/ˈhold on yourself (informal) make an effort to control your feelings, especially in a difficult situation (尤指面临困境时)努力控制自己的情绪,使自己镇定下来◆I know you’re nervous, but you must get a grip on yourself. You’re due to go on stage in five minutes. 我知道你很紧张,但必须得镇定下来,再过五分钟就该上场了。◆Look, Ben, get a grip, will you? If we panic now, we’ll be finished. 听着,本,镇定点。现在要是惊慌失措,那我们就完了。●in the ˈgrip of sthexperiencing sth unpleasant that cannot be stopped 在…支配下;受制于…◆The whole country is in the grip of a serious recession. 整个国家正处于严重的衰退中。●lose your ˈgrip (on sth) (informal) be unable to control or do sth as well as you did before 失去(对某事物的)控制◆She’s definitely made some bad decisions recently. I think she’s losing her grip. 她最近真是作了很多糟糕的决定,我认为她正在失去理智。 |