0 to quickly take something in your hand(s) and hold it firmly:
We must grasp every opportunity to strengthen economic ties with other countries.
1 to understand something, especially something difficult:
The government has acknowledged that homelessness is a problem but it has failed to grasp the scale of the problem.
2 the act of holding onto someone or something:
The presidency at last looked within her grasp (= it looked possible that she might become president).
Why is success always beyond my grasp (= impossible to get)?
The gold medal slipped from his grasp (= he was unable to get it) in the last moments of the race.
I sometimes think that he's losing his grasp on reality (= his ability to judge what is real and what is not).
He has a good grasp of the issues.
4 to take something quickly, in your hand, and hold it firmly:
5 to understand, esp. something difficult:
It was hard to grasp what the professor was getting at.
6 power to achieve or control something:
A full partnership at last seemed to be within her grasp.
The baby stretched out a tiny hand and grasped my finger tightly.
Feeling herself falling, she grasped the rail with both hands.
The eagle swooped down and grasped the rabbit in its sharp talons.
The proposed problem in swarm robotics borrows several ideas from the well-known problem in robotics grasping.
When spans its entire planar space, the grasping quality of a trapezoid possesses unique features that are captured by the proposed grasping quality measures.
Thus, many of the failures of econometrics are easily grasped as manifestations of structural changes combined with the inability to predict such changes.
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抓緊, 抓緊,握緊, 急忙抓住,毫不猶豫地把握住(機會)…
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抓紧, 抓紧,握紧, 急忙抓住,毫不犹豫地把握住(机会)…
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agarrar, asir, captar…
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segurar, agarrar, captar…
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~をしっかりつかむ, ~を理解する, 分かる…
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sımsıkı tutmak, yakalamak, kavramak…
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maîtrise [feminine], prise [feminine], saisir…
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agafar (amb força), copsar, domini…
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