vs.

    grip 对比 hold
    分析 词典对比 组词对比
    (1).中国译典 grip hold
    n.
    ①紧握;
    vi.
    抓紧;握牢;
    vt.
    ①紧握,抓紧;
    图典解说
    Person in charge of transporting, installing and handling film equipment, especially moving the doll...
    扩展解释:【电脑术语】
    夹持;= GRaphics Interactive Programming,图形交互程序设计
    【机械部件】 【自行车部件】
    握把
    【机械】
    柄, 把手
    n.
    1. 紧握;紧咬;夹住[C][S1]2. 理解;掌握;控制;吸引力[S]3. (特定的)握法[C]4. 柄,把;夹,钳[C]5. 手提包,旅行袋[C]6. 舞台工作人员[C]vt.1. 握(或咬,夹)牢,2. 掌握;控制;吸引;抓住(注意力等),vi.1. 握(或咬,夹)得牢
    vt. 【化学】
    紧握,夹紧,掌握,领会,挖小沟;抓紧,手柄,领会,控制,小沟,手提包
    n.
    ①[U]抓,握;掌握;
    vi.
    ①耐久,经得住;
    vt.
    ①握住;拿着;
    (2).维基词典 grip hold
    To take hold of, particularly with the hand.
    To help or assist, particularly in an emotional sense.
    To do something with another that makes you happy/gives you relief.
    To trench; to drain.
    A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand.
    A handle or other place to grip.
    A visual component on a window etc. enabling it to be resized and/or moved.
    A person responsible for handling equipment on the set.
    A channel cut through a grass verge (especially for the purpose of draining water away from the highway).
    A lot of something.
    archaic spelling of grippe|nodot=1: Influenza, flu.
    A small travelling-bag or gripsack.
    An apparatus attached to a car for clutching a traction cable.
    Assistance; help or encouragement. en
    A helpful, interesting, admirable, or inspiring person.
    As much as one can hold in a hand; a handful.
    A tenacious grasp; a holding fast.
    A device for grasping or holding fast to something.
    A small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain.
    The griffin.
    To grasp or grip.
    To contain or store.
    To maintain or keep to a position or state.
    To have and keep possession of something.
    To reserve.
    To cause to wait or delay.
    To detain.
    To be or remain valid; to apply (usually in the third person).
    To keep oneself in a particular state.
    To impose restraint upon; to limit in motion or action; to bind legally or morally; to confine; to restrain.
    To bear, carry, or manage.
    Not to move; to halt; to stop.
    Not to give way; not to part or become separated; to remain unbroken or unsubdued.
    To maintain or keep to particular opinions, promises, actions.
    To remain continent; to control an excretory bodily function.
    To maintain, to consider, to opine.
    To bind (someone) to a consequence of his or her actions.
    To maintain in being or action; to carry on; to prosecute, as a course of conduct or an argument; to continue; to sustain.
    To accept, as an opinion; to be the adherent of, openly or privately; to persist in, as a purpose; to maintain; to sustain.
    To win one’s own service game.
    To take place, to occur.
    To organise an event or meeting (usually in passive voice).
    To derive right or title.
    A grasp or grip.
    A place where animals are held for safety
    An order that something is to be reserved or delayed, limiting or preventing how it can be dealt with.
    Something reserved or kept.
    Power over someone or something.
    The ability to persist.
    The property of maintaining the shape of styled hair.
    A position or grip used to control the opponent.
    An exercise involving holding a position for a set time
    The percentage the house wins on a gamble, the house or bookmaker’s hold.
    The wager amount, the total hold.
    An instance of holding one’s service game, as opposed to being broken.
    The part of an object one is intended to grasp, or anything one can use for grasping with hands or feet.
    A fruit machine feature allowing one or more of the reels to remain fixed while the others spin.
    A pause facility.
    The queueing system on telephones and similar communication systems which maintains a connection when all lines are busy.
    A statistic awarded to a relief pitcher who is not still pitching at the end of the game and who records at least one out and maintains a lead for his team.
    The cargo area of a ship or aircraft, (often cargo hold).
    Gracious; friendly; faithful; true.
    (3).韦伯斯特词典 grip hold
    The griffin.
    A small ditch or furrow.
    An energetic or tenacious grasp; a holding fast; strength in grasping.
    A peculiar mode of clasping the hand, by which members of a secret association recognize or greet, one another; as, a masonic grip.
    That by which anything is grasped; a handle or gripe; as, the grip of a sword.
    A device for grasping or holding fast to something.
    Specif., an apparatus attached to a car for clutching a traction cable.
    A gripsack; a hand bag; a satchel or suitcase.
    The influenza; grippe.
    To trench; to drain.
    To give a grip to; to grasp; to gripe.
    The whole interior portion of a vessel below the lower deck, in which the cargo is stowed.
    The act of holding, as in or with the hands or arms; the manner of holding, whether firm or loose; seizure; grasp; clasp; grip; possession; - often used with the verbs take and lay.
    The authority or ground to take or keep; claim.
    Binding power and influence.
    Something that may be grasped; means of support.
    A place of confinement; a prison; confinement; custody; guard.
    A place of security; a fortified place; a fort; a castle; - often called a stronghold.
    A character [thus ] placed over or under a note or rest, and indicating that it is to be prolonged; - called also pause, and corona.
    To cause to remain in a given situation, position, or relation, within certain limits, or the like; to prevent from falling or escaping; to sustain; to restrain; to keep in the grasp; to retain.
    To retain in one’s keeping; to maintain possession of, or authority over; not to give up or relinquish; to keep; to defend.
    To have; to possess; to be in possession of; to occupy; to derive title to; as, to hold office.
    To impose restraint upon; to limit in motion or action; to bind legally or morally; to confine; to restrain.
    To maintain in being or action; to carry on; to prosecute, as a course of conduct or an argument; to continue; to sustain.
    To prosecute, have, take, or join in, as something which is the result of united action; as to, hold a meeting, a festival, a session, etc.; hence, to direct and bring about officially; to conduct or preside at; as, the general held a council of war; a judge holds a court; a clergyman holds a service.
    To receive and retain; to contain as a vessel; as, this pail holds milk; hence, to be able to receive and retain; to have capacity or containing power for.
    To accept, as an opinion; to be the adherent of, openly or privately; to persist in, as a purpose; to maintain; to sustain.
    To consider; to regard; to esteem; to account; to think; to judge.
    To bear, carry, or manage; as he holds himself erect; he holds his head high.
    In general, to keep one’s self in a given position or condition; to remain fixed. Hence:
    Not to move; to halt; to stop; - mostly in the imperative.
    Not to give way; not to part or become separated; to remain unbroken or unsubdued.
    Not to fail or be found wanting; to continue; to last; to endure a test or trial; to abide; to persist.
    Not to fall away, desert, or prove recreant; to remain attached; to cleave; - often with with, to, or for.
    To restrain one’s self; to refrain.
    To derive right or title; - generally with of.
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