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grasp noun 1holding sth 抓住ADJECTIVE | VERB + GRASP | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEfirm, tight (especially NAmE) 抓紧;紧握◆She felt a firm grasp on her hand.她感到手被紧紧抓住。VERB + GRASPslip from 从手中滑落◆As she jumped forward, the ball slipped from her grasp.她向前跳跃时,球从她的手中滑落。escape, slip out of (usually figurative) 逃脱/摆脱控制◆He slipped out of our grasp (= he escaped).他摆脱我们的控制逃走了。prise sth from (BrE) , pry sth from (especially NAmE) , rip sth from, snatch sth from, wrench sth from, wrest sth from 从手中撬走⋯;从手中撕扯走⋯;从手中抢走⋯;掰开手抢走⋯◆She wrenched the bottle from his grasp.她掰开他的手把瓶子抢走了。tighten (especially NAmE) 握紧PREPOSITIONbeyond your grasp 够不到◆The key was on a high shelf, just beyond her grasp.钥匙在高高的架子上,她够不着。in your grasp 在⋯掌握之中◆He kept the letter firmly in his grasp.他紧紧地抓着那封信。from sb's grasp 从某人手中◆The robber tried to free the case from her grasp.强盗试图从她的手中夺走箱子。out of sb's grasp 脱离某人的手◆She kicked the gun out of his grasp.她踢掉他手中的枪。within (your) grasp (often figurative) 在(⋯)触手可及之处◆Just when victory seemed within grasp, the referee blew his whistle.就在胜利似乎触手可及之时,裁判的哨声响了。 |