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gripgrIpn [C usually sing]抓紧She would not loosen her grip (= tight hold) on my arm.她不愿松开抓紧我胳膊的手。My golf has got better but I still need to improve my grip (= way of holding the CLUB).我打高尔夫球有了长进,但我仍需提高我的握棒法。(fig.) Rebels have tightened their grip on (= their control of) the city.叛乱分子已经加强了他们对这座城市的控制。(fig.) The local economy is in the grip of (= suffering from) a recession.当地的经济处于衰退中。The government's popularity has dropped alarmingly as it failed to come to grips with unemployment and bankruptcies (= deal with them effectively).由于政府未能有效地对付失业和破产,它的受欢迎程度惊人地下跌。I can't seem to get to grips with this problem (= understand it correctly).我好象不能正确理解这个问题。If you tell someone to get/keep a grip on themselves, you are telling them to control themselves and behave more reasonably.控制(自己);使行为更加理智You're getting hysterical, Henry! Get a grip on yourself!你在变得歇斯底里,亨利!控制你自己!
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