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From:
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grip
/ˈgrɪp/
緊握,柄,手提包,掌握,支配,控制(
vt
.)抓緊,抱住,吸住,掌握,支配
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grip
,
n.
A
small
ditch
or
furrow
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grip
n.
Zool.
The
griffin
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grip
,
v. t.
To
trench
;
to
drain
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grip
,
n.
1.
An
energetic
or
tenacious
grasp
;
a
holding
fast
;
strength
in
grasping
.
2.
A
peculiar
mode
of
clasping
the
hand
,
by
which
members
of
a
secret
association
recognize
or
greet
,
one
another
;
as
,
a
masonic
grip
.
3.
That
by
which
anything
is
grasped
;
a
handle
or
gripe
;
as
,
the
grip
of
a
sword
.
4.
A
device
for
grasping
or
holding
fast
to
something
.
5.
Specif
.,
an
apparatus
attached
to
a
car
for
clutching
a
traction
cable
.
6.
A
gripsack
;
a
hand
bag
;
a
satchel
or
suitcase
. [
Colloq
.]
7.
Med.
The
influenza
;
grippe
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grip
,
v. t.
To
give
a
grip
to
;
to
grasp
;
to
gripe
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
grip
n
1:
the
act
of
grasping
; "
he
released
his
clasp
on
my
arm
"; "
he
has
a
strong
grip
for
an
old
man
"; "
she
kept
a
firm
hold
on
the
railing
" [
syn
:
clasp
,
clench
,
clutch
,
clutches
,
grasp
,
hold
]
2:
the
appendage
to
an
object
that
is
designed
to
be
held
in
order
to
use
or
move
it
; "
he
grabbed
the
hammer
by
the
handle
"; "
it
was
an
old
briefcase
but
it
still
had
a
good
grip
" [
syn
:
handle
,
handgrip
,
hold
]
3:
a
portable
rectangular
traveling
bag
for
carrying
clothes
;
"
he
carried
his
small
bag
onto
the
plane
with
him
" [
syn
:
bag
,
traveling bag
,
suitcase
]
4:
the
friction
between
a
body
and
the
surface
on
which
it
moves
(
as
between
an
automobile
tire
and
the
road
) [
syn
:
traction
,
adhesive friction
]
5:
worker
who
moves
the
camera
around
while
a
film
or
television
show
is
being
made
6:
a
firm
controlling
influence
; "
they
kept
a
firm
grip
on
the
two
top
priorities
"; "
he
was
in
the
grip
of
a
powerful
emotion
"; "
a
terrible
power
had
her
in
its
grasp
" [
syn
:
grasp
]
7:
a
flat
wire
hairpin
whose
prongs
press
tightly
together
;
used
to
hold
bobbed
hair
in
place
; "
in
England
they
call
a
bobby
pin
a
grip
" [
syn
:
bobby pin
,
hairgrip
]
v
1:
hold
fast
or
firmly
; "
He
gripped
the
steering
wheel
"
2:
to
grip
or
seize
,
as
in
a
wrestling
match
; "
the
two
men
grappled
with
each
other
for
several
minutes
" [
syn
:
grapple
]
3:
to
render
motionless
,
as
with
a
fixed
stare
or
by
arousing
terror
or
awe
; "
The
snake
charmer
fascinates
the
cobra
"
[
syn
:
fascinate
,
transfix
,
spellbind
]
[
also
:
gript
,
gripping
,
gripped
]
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