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Grasp: grasp
Reading: English [grɑ sp] American [ɡr sp] Interpretation: 1, noun, grasp; Understand; Control.
2. Transitive verb, to grasp; Understand.
3. Intransitive verb, grasp.
Grasp at want to catch.
firmly grasp.
Reverse grasp.
Example sentences: 1. reach down with the other hand and grasp your ankle, pulling the heel of one leg up against your butt
Grab your ankle with the other hand and lift the heel towards your hips, which is a great way to stretch your quadriceps.
2、sometimes i see him in a dream, and i reach out to grasp him—but he is not there.
Sometimes I meet him in my dreams, but when I reach out and grab him - he is no longer there.
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Yo yo Chek noisy, pancakes and fruits come to a set.
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The verbs seize, grasp, grab, grip, and clasp all mean "to grasp, to grasp".
1. Grasp means to grasp and grasp tightly.
grasp eng [grɑ sp] american [ɡr sp].
n.Grasp; Understand. Hold on.
vt.Understand. Catch; Hold.
Example sentence: His hand was taken in a warm, firm grasp
His hand was held tightly with enthusiasm.
2. grab refers to rough and urgent grasping.
grab英 [gr b], American [ɡr b].
v.Catch; Grab.
n.grabbing; Scratch.
Example sentence: i'd grab a chance to go to new york.
I had to take the opportunity to go to New York.
3. seize英 [si z]美 [siz].
v.Catch; Seizure; Exploit; Confiscate.
Example sentence: The government now hopes to seize the initiative on education
Now, I want to seize the initiative in education.
4. Grip tone is stronger than grasp, which refers to grasping tightly with the maximum strength of the hand.
grip English [gr p] American [ɡr p].
n.Grip, grasp; Grip strength; mastery, comprehension; Competence, competence.
vt.Grip, grasp; Attract: Attract....interest or attention; Arouse.
Example sentence: Her grip slackened on arnold's arm.
Her grip on Arnold's arm let go.
5. Clasp refers to holding with hands or arms.
clasp English [klɑ sp] American [kl sp].
n.clasps, hooks; Shake hands.
vt.hug; Snap fastening; Wrap tightly.
Example sentence: With one last clasp of his hand, she left him and went to her usual chair
She shook his hand one last time, then left him and walked towards the chair she usually sat in.
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