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grip noun 2power/control 力量;掌握ADJECTIVE | VERB + GRIP | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfirm, iron, powerful, strong, tight, vice-like/vise-like 牢牢的控制;钢铁一般的力量;强有力的掌握;虎钳似的控制tenuous 不稳固的控制◆She has a tenuous grip on reality.她把握现实的能力很弱。death, icy 死死/牢牢抓住VERB + GRIPhave 控制◆The Church does not have a strong grip on the population.教会并未牢牢控制住民众。get, take 控制;支配◆The government needs to get a grip on this problem.政府需要掌控住这一难题。◆Get a grip! (= take control of yourself, your life, etc.) (informal) 把握好你自己!keep, maintain 保持/维持控制◆We need to keep a tight grip on costs.我们需要严格控制成本。strengthen, tighten 加强控制◆They managed to strengthen their grip on the southern part of the country.他们加强了对该国南部的控制。loosen 放松控制lose (informal) 失去控制◆Sometimes I feel I'm losing my grip (= losing control of my life, etc.).有时我感到自己要失去控制了。PREPOSITIONin sth's grip 在⋯控制之下◆Winter still held them in its iron grip.严冬依然肆虐。◆a country in the grip of recession被经济衰退困扰的国家grip on 对⋯的控制◆The government does not seem to have a very firm grip on the economy.政府似乎无法控制住经济。PHRASEScome to grips with sth, get to grips with sth (= to begin to take control of sth or understand sth difficult) 开始控制⋯;慢慢理解⋯◆I'm slowly getting to grips with the language.我正在慢慢地掌握这种语言。 |