B1 [ I or T ] to take hold of something or someone suddenly and roughly攫取,抢夺
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I just managed to grab hold of Lucy before she fell in the pool.
I grabbed the dog by the collar and dragged it out of the room.
Someone jumped out of the shadows and grabbed my handbag.
Grab your coat and follow me.
Stop grabbing my arm. You're hurting me.
B2 [ T ] informal to take the opportunity to get, use, or enjoy something quickly抓住,利用(机会做某事);(借机)赶紧…
C1 to attract someone's attention吸引(某人的)注意
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The visiting team grabbed an equaliser just before half time.
One young fan managed to grab an autograph as the player was getting on to the coach.
You won't get many opportunities, so you need to grab any chances that you get.
We can grab a bite to eat before the film starts.
She grabbed the chance to play the title role when the leading actor was taken ill.
a sudden attempt to hold, get, or take something攫取,抢夺
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