
n.把握;領(lǐng)會;抓緊
vt.領(lǐng)會;抓住;緊握
She has a good grasp of the English language. 她精通英語。
I kept her hands in my grasp. 我緊握著她的手。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)I grasped the main point of the speech. 我領(lǐng)會了這篇演講的要點(diǎn)。
Few, if any, Americans grasp the significance of what have been accomplished 很少(如果有的話)有美國人去領(lǐng)會已完成的工作的意義
You must grasp this opportunity. 你必須抓住機(jī)會。
If you grasp this rope, I will pull you up. 如果你抓住這根繩子,我可把你拉起來。
The bag was wrenched from her grasp. 那只包從她緊握的手里被奪了出來。
Jean Valjean remained inert beneath Javert's grasp, like a lion submitting to the claws of a lynx. 冉阿讓在沙威的緊握下毫不動彈,好象獅子在忍受短尾山貓的爪子。
adj.可抓住的(可懂的)
adj.無法掌握的