grab

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n. 抓握, 掠夺, 强占, 东方沿岸帆船 vi. 抓取, 抢去 vt. 攫取, 捕获, 霸占

发音

US /ɡɹæb/

词形变化

grabs 复数 grabbed grabbeth grabbing grabs 三单 grabs grabbing 现在分词 grabbed 过去式 grabbed 过去分词

别名

ghorab ghrab ghurab gurab

教材释义与例句

动词

攫取;霸占;将…深深吸引

动词

攫取;夺取

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A sudden snatch at something.

    可数 不可数
  2. 2.

    An acquisition by violent or unjust means.

    可数 不可数
  3. 3.

    A mechanical device that grabs or clutches.

    可数 不可数
  4. 4.

    A mechanical device that grabs or clutches.

    A device for withdrawing drills, etc., from artesian and other wells that are drilled, bored, or driven.

    可数 不可数
  5. 5.

    A sound bite.

    可数 媒体 不可数
  6. 6.

    That which is seized.

    可数 废旧 不可数
  7. 7.

    The rescue of a person from a burning structure.

    可数 俚语 不可数 政治
  8. 8.

    A simple card game.

    不可数 可数
  9. 1.

    A two- or three-masted vessel used on the Malabar coast.

v. B2 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    To grip suddenly; to seize; to clutch.

    及物

    I grabbed her hand to pull her back from the cliff edge.

  2. 2.

    To make a sudden grasping or clutching motion (at something).

    抓住

    不及物

    The suspect suddenly broke free and grabbed at the policeman's gun.

    Stop grabbing or I won't give you any cookies.

  3. 3.

    To restrain someone; to arrest.

  4. 4.

    To grip the attention of; to enthrall or interest.

    及物

    How does that idea grab you?

  5. 5.

    To quickly collect, retrieve, or take.

    非正式

    Come in and grab a seat [i.e. sit down].

  6. 6.

    To consume something quickly.

    非正式

    We'll just grab a sandwich and then we'll be on our way.

    Is there time to grab a coffee?

  7. 7.

    To take the opportunity of.

词汇关系

相关短语

词源

From Middle Dutch grabben or Middle Low German grabben (“to grasp, grab, seize, snatch”), from Old Saxon gravan, from Proto-West Germanic *grabbōn, a secondary form of Proto-Germanic *grabōną (“to gather, rake”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrebʰ- (“to gather, rake, grab, seize”). Related to archaic German grappen (“to grab”), Danish grabbe (“to grab”), Swedish grabba (“to grab”), Old Norse grápa (“to seize, appropriate”), Middle English grappen (“to feel, grope, grasp, clutch”), Old English ġegræppian (“to seize”). Related also to Sanskrit गृह्णाति (gṛhṇā́ti), गृभ्णाति (gṛbhṇā́ti, “he seizes”), Avestan 𐬔𐬭𐬀𐬠 (grab, “to seize”)), Macedonian грабне (grabne, “to snatch”), Bulgarian грабя (grabja, “to rob, to grab”).

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