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  1. GRIP definition: 1. to hold very tightly: 2. to keep someone's attention completely: 3. When an emotion such as…. Learn more.

    • Grip

      GRIP translate: 抓住, 紧握,握紧,紧抓(住), 使感兴趣, 使入迷,吸引…的注意力, 感情,...

    • Polski

      GRIP definicja: 1. to hold very tightly: 2. to keep...

  2. 1. : to seize or hold firmly. gripped the door handle. 2. : to hold the interest of strongly. a story that grips the reader. gripper noun. 2 of 2. noun. 1. a. : a strong or tenacious grasp. had a good grip on the tennis racket. b. : strength in gripping. c. : manner or style of gripping. the balanced grip of an expert golfer.

  3. Inglés. Español. grip [sth/sb] ⇒ vtr. (grasp, hold) agarrar ⇒, sujetar ⇒ vtr. agarrar a, sujetar a vtr + prep. Anna gripped the racket tightly as she stepped on the tennis court. Anna agarró al raqueta firmemente y se metió en la cancha de tenis.

  4. La gripe (la gripe) es una enfermedad altamente infecciosa causada por virus. expand_more Influenza ( flu) is a highly infectious disease, caused by viruses. gripe (también: influenza, gripa) volume_up. influenza {sustantivo} more_vert. La gripe H1N1 produjo diez veces menos víctimas que la gripe estacional común.

  5. To grip something is to hold it firmly. You might grip the TV remote to keep your roommate from trying to change the channel. When you want to hold on to something, you grip it. If your hands are strong and you can hold things well, you have a good grip. Grip is also the roughness or texture of something.

  6. noun. the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp. the power of gripping: He has a strong grip. a grasp, hold, or control. mental or intellectual hold: to have a good grip on a problem. competence or firmness in dealing with situations in one's work or personal affairs: The boss is old and is losing his grip.