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grab (obj)grAbv-bb- to take hold of (something or someone) suddenly and roughly; to take or have quickly抢夺;抓取A mugger grabbed her handbag as she was walking across the park. [T]一名抢劫犯在她穿过公园时抢走了她的手提包。He grabbed (hold of) his child's arm to stop her from running into the road. [T]他抓住女儿的手臂,阻止她跑到马路上去。She grabbed at (= tried to take hold of) the balloon, but couldn't stop it blowing away. [I always + at]她试图抓住气球,但还是让它飞走了。Sam grabbed the toy from his brother. [T]萨姆把玩具从他哥哥那儿抢了过来。If you don't grab (= quickly take of) this opportunity, you might not get another one. [T]如果你不及时抓住这个机会,你也许不太可能会有第二次了。We'd better get there early, or someone else will grab the best seats (= take them first). [T]我们最好早点到那里,否则别人会抢了好位子。(infml) Let's just grab a quick bite (= have something to eat quickly). [T]让我们赶紧吃一点东西。(infml) I need to grab (= have) a couple of hours'sleep. [T]我需要赶着睡几个小时。(fig. infml) Can I just grab you (= talk to you) for a minute? [T]我能和你谈一会儿吗?(fig. infml) How does that (idea) grab you (= do you like that idea)? [T]你觉得那个想法怎么样?"Grabbed my coat, grabbed my hat, made the bus in seconds flat" (from the song A Day in the Life by The Beatles, 1967)“抢了我的衣服,抢了我的帽子,瞬间压扁了巴士”(选自甲壳虫乐队的歌曲《生命中的一天》)
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