B2 [ I or T ] to hold very tightly紧握,握紧,紧抓(住)
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Grip the top firmly and then twist it anti-clockwise.
I was terrified when he suddenly gripped my throat in his hands.
These two pieces of metal grip the wood, so you can saw through it.
His hands were all greasy and he couldn't grip the wheel properly.
Gripping the sides of the ladder tightly, she nervously climbed one step higher.
C2 [ T usually passive ] When an emotion such as fear grips you, you feel it strongly.(感情等)强烈地控制;对…产生强烈影响
[ S ] control over something or someone控制,支配
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The Mafia has relaxed its grip on local businesses.
No one seems to have a firm grip on the company at the moment.
The demonstrations suggest that the president's grip on the country is loosening.
The army has tightened its grip on the region.
For several years the area has been in the grip of the rebel warlords.
B2 [ C usually singular ] a tight hold on something or someone紧握,握紧,紧抓(住)
[ C ] old-fashioned a bag for travelling that is smaller than a suitcase旅行袋,(旅行用)手提包
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