0 to seize, grasp or take suddenly -- menyambar
He grabbed a biscuit.
2 a sudden attempt to grasp or seize -- menyambar
He made a grab at the boy.
He then ' ' seize[d] ' ' her basket and ' ' tosse[d] it [away], ' ' ' ' grabbing ' ' her arm and ' ' pulling her to him.
A bright-field image (labelled i to iv) was grabbed just prior to each photon image.
However, on the following page it is revealed that the boy has not grabbed branches, but rather a deer's antlers.
One by one, he grabbed them by the hair and hit them over the head with a rock.
Legions of disgruntled young men ... grabbed at the chance to join the new militias.
Infants may not distinguish between grabbing the "wrong" cover or just reaching itself, from obtaining the hidden toy.
Later he watches the same peer weeping sadly after another child has grabbed her toy.
My outstretched hand grabbed him before he went under.
中文繁体
用手抓, 攫取,搶奪, 抓住機會…
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用手抓, 攫取,抢夺, 抓住机会…
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agarrar, coger, atrapar…
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arrebatar, agarrar, agarrar (oportunidade)…
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(いきなり)~をつかむ, ひっつかむ, (チャンス)をすばやくとらえる…
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tutmak, yakalamak, kapmak…
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s’emparer de, saisir, se dépêcher de…
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engrapar, agafar, atrapar…
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