grasp
n. 抓住;理解;控制
vt. 抓住;领会
vi. 抓
中文词源
grasp 抓紧,抓牢
词源同grab, 抓住,抓牢。字母s、p置换。
英文词源
- grasp (v.)
- mid-14c., "to reach, grope, feel around," possibly a metathesis of grapsen, from Old English *græpsan "to touch, feel," from Proto-Germanic *grap-, *grab- (cognates: East Frisian grapsen "to grasp," Middle Dutch grapen "to seize, grasp," Old English grapian "to touch, feel, grope"), from PIE root *ghrebh- (1) "to seize, reach" (see grab (v.)). With verb-formative -s- as in cleanse. Sense of "seize" first recorded mid-16c. Transitive use by 17c. Figurative use from c. 1600; of intellectual matters from 1680s. Related: Grasped; grasping.
- grasp (n.)
- 1560s, "a handle," from grasp (v.). As "act of grasping" from c. 1600; also "power of grasping." Meaning "power of intellect" is from 1680s.
Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp,
Or what's a heaven for?
[Browning, "Andrea del Sarto"]
实用例句
- 1. He let the ball slip through his grasp and into the net.
- 球从他的掌中滑出,钻进了球门。
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- 2. His hand was taken in a warm, firm grasp.
- 他的手被热情地紧紧握住了。
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- 3. Attlee was extremely intelligent and his grasp of the situation was masterly.
- 阿特利聪明过人,对局势的把握颇为高明。
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- 4. I know that you'refloundering around, trying to grasp at any straw.
- 我知道你正不知所措,是在病急乱投医。
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- 5. The people in your grasp are not guests, they are hostages.
- 你所控制的这些人不是客人,而是人质。
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