grab
grab 英 [græb] 美 [ɡræb]
v. 抓住,抢占 n. 抓住,抓取
进行时:grabbing 过去式:grabbed 过去分词:grabbed 第三人称单数:grabs 名词复数:grabs
- When you grab something, you clutch at it. When a party-goer breaks open a piñata, the other guests usually grab wildly at the candy that cascades out of it.
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- v. 抓住,抢占
- n. 抓住,抓取
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1. She grabbed at the branch, missed and fell.
她抓树枝,可没抓着,就跌倒了。
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2. He'll grab at any excuse to avoid doing the dishes.
他会随便找个借口来逃避洗碗。
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3. She grabbed the child's hand and ran.
她抓住孩子的手就跑。
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4. He grabbed hold ofme and wouldn't let go.
他抓住我不松手。
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5. Kate grabbed for the robber's gun.
凯特拚命去夺抢劫者的枪。
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6. Let's grab a sandwich before we go.
咱们赶快吃个三明治就走吧。
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7. I'll see if I can grab the waitress and get the bill.
我要看能不能引起服务员的注意,让她拿账单来。
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8. He made a grab forher bag.
他突然去抢她的手提包。
- grab (n.) 1777, "thing grabbed;" 1824, "act of grabbing, a sudden grasp or seizing" from grab (v.). Up for grabs attested from 1945 in jive talk.
- grab (v.) "seize forcibly or roughly," 1580s, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German grabben "to grab," from Proto-Germanic *grab-, *grap- (source also of Old English græppian "to seize," Old Saxon garva, Old High German garba "sheaf," literally "that which is gathered up together"), from PIE *ghrebh- (1) "to seize, reach" (source also of Sanskrit grbhnati "seizes," Old Persian grab- "seize" as possession or prisoner, Old Church Slavonic grabiti "to seize, rob," Lithuanian grėbti "to rake"). Sense of "to get by unscrupulous methods" was reinforced by grab game, a kind of swindle, attested from 1846. Related: Grabbed; grabbing.
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