grip
grip
grɪp
grip
/ɡrɪp/

英語での「grip」の定義と意味

to grip
01

しっかり握る, 強く握る

to firmly hold something
Transitive: to grip sth
to grip definition and meaning
He had to grip the handle tightly to open the stubborn jar.
彼は頑固な瓶を開けるために取っ手をしっかり握る必要があった。
02

しっかりつかむ, グリップする

to hold tightly and provide traction or a secure hold, especially on a surface
Transitive: to grip a surface
The new hiking boots grip the slippery terrain exceptionally well.
新しいハイキングブーツは滑りやすい地形に非常に良くグリップします。
03

握る, 掴む

to exert a strong hold or impact that is difficult to escape or overcome
Transitive: to grip sb
Fear gripped her as she walked through the dark and unfamiliar hallway.
暗くて見知らぬ廊下を歩いているとき、恐怖が彼女を襲った
Grip
01

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

grip definition and meaning
He packed his suit in a leather grip.
02

グリップ, 握り

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
The racket 's grip was worn out and needed to be replaced.
ラケットのグリップは摩耗していて、交換が必要でした。
03

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

The grip adjusted the camera for the tracking shot.
04

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

She used a grip to fasten the bobbed hairstyle.
05

the act or instance of holding or grasping something firmly

He had a strong grip on the rope.
06

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

She has a firm grip of calculus principles.
07

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

The tires lost grip on the icy road.
08

大量, 山ほど

a large amount or quantity of something
Slang
He spent a grip of money on those shoes.
彼はそれらの靴に山ほどのお金を使った。
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