grip
grip
grɪp
grip
British pronunciation
/ɡrɪp/

A(z) „grip” jelentése és meghatározása angolul

to grip
01

szorosan fog, markol

to firmly hold something
Transitive: to grip sth
to grip definition and meaning
example
Példák
The rock climber had to grip the narrow ledge to pull himself up.
A sziklamászónak meg kellett fognia a keskeny párkányt, hogy felhúzza magát.
02

szorosan megfog, markol

to hold tightly and provide traction or a secure hold, especially on a surface
Transitive: to grip a surface
example
Példák
The car 's tires grip the road effectively, ensuring stability and control even on sharp turns.
Az autó gumijai hatékonyan markolják az utat, biztosítva a stabilitást és az irányítást még éles kanyarokban is.
03

megragad, szorít

to exert a strong hold or impact that is difficult to escape or overcome
Transitive: to grip sb
example
Példák
The sense of anticipation gripped the audience as they waited for the final result.
A várakozás érzése megragadta a közönséget, miközben a végeredményre vártak.
01

a small, portable rectangular case used for carrying clothing or personal items, especially during travel

grip definition and meaning
example
Példák
The airline allowed one small grip per passenger.
02

fogó, markolat

the part of a tool, handle, or equipment, such as a racket, that is held with the hand, often covered with a special tape or material to make holding easier and more secure
grip definition and meaning
example
Példák
The new grip material absorbs sweat better during long games.
Az új markolat anyag jobban felszívja a verejtéket a hosszú játékok alatt.
03

a member of a film or television crew responsible for moving and positioning cameras and equipment during production

example
Példák
Grips coordinated to move the heavy dolly across the set.
04

a flat wire hairpin or clip with prongs that hold hair securely in place

example
Példák
The stylist pinned the curls with grips.
05

the act or instance of holding or grasping something firmly

example
Példák
The climber 's grip on the rock saved him from falling.
06

an intellectual or conceptual hold on a subject, idea, or understanding

example
Példák
His grip on history impressed the professor.
07

the frictional force between a moving object and the surface it contacts, as between tires and a road

example
Példák
Sports cars rely on good grip for sharp turns.
08

egy rakás, egy csomó

a large amount or quantity of something
SlangSlang
example
Példák
There were a grip of people at the concert.
Egy csomó ember volt a koncerten.
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