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to grab
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抓住, 把握
to take hold of an object or surface rapidly or abruptly
Transitive: to grab sth
02
抓住, 拿
to take someone or something suddenly or violently
Transitive: to grab sb by a body part or clothes
03
抓住, 拿到
to take or get something quickly or hastily
Transitive: to grab sth
04
抓住, 拿住
to reach for or try to seize something with a quick motion
Transitive: to grab at sth
05
吸引, 抓住
to attract or hold someone's attention or interest
Transitive: to grab sb
06
夺取, 抓取
to acquire something opportunistically or unethically
Transitive: to grab an advantage
Grab
01
抓取, 抓住
the act of catching an object with the hands
02
抓取器, 夹具
a mechanical device for gripping an object
grab
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grabber
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grabber
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例子
The child grabbed his mother's hand as he tripped on the pavement.
She grabbed the edge of the table to steady herself as the boat rocked back and forth on the rough waves.
He grabbed the railing tightly as he stumbled on the stairs, preventing himself from falling.
As the car skidded on the icy road, he grabbed the steering wheel tightly, trying to regain control.
Grab the end of the rope.’