1 control over something or someone -- denetim, yönetim, güç, kontrol
2 to hold something tightly -- sım sıkı tutmak, kavramak
She gripped his arm.
3 to keep someone's attention completely -- dikkatini bütünüyle çekmek
4 When an emotion grips you, you feel it very strongly. -- tutulmak, etkisinden kurtulamamak
[ often passive ] He was gripped by fear.
Appearing to promise both amazing new control over nature and terrifying dehumanization, cloning has gripped the popular imagination.
I was gripped by the problem of development.
Coming to grips with lexical richness in spontaneous speech data.
4), fails to come to grips with the problem of recognizing psychological process (perception) in any record of collective activity, archaeological or ethnographic.
When dispensing the adhesive, the distance between the needle tips and the solar cells gripped by the suction cups must be adjustable.
With his hand gripping his cloth-patch in his pocket, he plunged through the hedge and into the estate grounds.
In the programmed mode, the subject's forearm on the weaker side is comfortably strapped to a trough, with the hand gripping a vertical handle.
We experience buildings from detail to concept (a hand grips a door handle and a space unfolds), yet we design them from concept to detail.
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抓住, 緊握,握緊,緊抓(住), 使感興趣…
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抓住, 紧握,握紧,紧抓(住), 使感兴趣…
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sujeción, manera de agarrar, agarrar…
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ato de segurar, aperto, agarrar-se…
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しっかりつかむこと, ~をしっかりつかむ, ぎゅっと握る…
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prise [feminine], contrôle [masculine], agripper…
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subjecció, agafada, agafar amb força…
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