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 grab [græb]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 抓握, 掠夺, 强占, 东方沿岸帆船

vi. 抓取, 抢去

vt. 攫取, 捕获, 霸占

[法] 强夺, 霸占, 抓取


  1. When I gave him the chance, he grabbed it at once.
    我给他这一机会,他立刻抓住不放。
  2. He grabbed my collar and pulled me towards him.
    他抓住我的领子把我拉倒他面前。
  3. Let's grab a sandwich and go to see the film.
    让我们赶快吃个三明治就去看电影吧。


grab
grabbed, grabbing
[ noun ]
  1. a mechanical device for gripping an object

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. the act of catching an object with the hands

  4. <noun.act>
    Mays made the catch with his back to the plate
    he made a grab for the ball before it landed
    Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away
    the infielder's snap and throw was a single motion
[ verb ]
  1. take hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of

  2. <verb.contact> catch take hold of
    Catch the ball!
    Grab the elevator door!
  3. get hold of or seize quickly and easily

  4. <verb.possession>
    snaffle snap up
    I snapped up all the good buys during the garage sale
  5. make a grasping or snatching motion with the hand

  6. <verb.motion>
    The passenger grabbed for the oxygen mask
  7. obtain illegally or unscrupulously

  8. <verb.possession>
    Grab power
  9. take or grasp suddenly

  10. <verb.contact>
    She grabbed the child's hand and ran out of the room
  11. capture the attention or imagination of

  12. <verb.cognition>
    seize
    This story will grab you
    The movie seized my imagination


Grab \Grab\, n.
1. A sudden grasp or seizure.

2. An instrument for clutching objects for the purpose of
raising them; -- specially applied to devices for
withdrawing drills, etc., from artesian and other wells
that are drilled, bored, or driven.

{Grab bag}, at fairs, a bag or box holding small articles
which are to be drawn, without being seen, on payment of a
small sum. [Colloq.]

{Grab game}, a theft committed by grabbing or snatching a
purse or other piece of property. [Colloq.]


Grab \Grab\ (gr[a^]b), n. [Ar. & Hind. ghur[=a]b crow, raven, a
kind of Arab ship.] (Naut.)
A vessel used on the Malabar coast, having two or three
masts.


Grab \Grab\ (gr[a^]b), v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Grabbed}
(gr[a^]bd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Grabbing}.] [Akin to Sw. grabba
to grasp. Cf. {Grabble}, {Grapple}, {Grasp}.]
To gripe suddenly; to seize; to snatch; to clutch.

  1. Gramm has said the attempt to grab CFTC authority over stock-index futures is driven by "jealousy" on Wall Street and "regulatory imperialism" at the SEC.
  2. The other hunter tried to grab the shotgun, but the writhing reptile triggered the other barrel, the agency said.
  3. The intruder tried to grab the guard's gun, and was shot in the leg, the embassy said.
  4. DEA officials complain that, despite written agreements and Justice Department directives giving the DEA priority in most domestic investigations, Customs agents grab multimillion-dollar booties in many major cases.
  5. Except for Greg Ostertag, a big freshman who saw just six minutes of action, none of the Kansans matched those measurements, but when the ball came off the glass they still usually managed to grab it.
  6. He said his guidelines for promoting KNBC's news forbade him from concocting events, but had to grab the attention of the public.
  7. But Ms. Wylde calls solutions such as these "Band-Aids." Many old people are too weak to use grab bars, she says, and elevated seats don't allow for a good soak.
  8. "Sure that happens," Skinner said. "Unfortunately, they grab my name to do it.
  9. His Jac-Lock Screwdriver has three blades to match, including two movable blades that grab the side slots of the screw.
  10. A physical therapist used the metal pincers to "grab me in several places," Mr. Long says.
  11. So far, lawmakers said they saw no sign that anyone was moving against Wright in a power grab. "I don't see any cannibalism going on," said one.
  12. "I went in to grab a soda and both were gone," Heyl recalled.
  13. These services should be coordinated with housing programs that allow for modifications such as ramps, grab bars and special kitchen hardware to help older people function in their homes, the report said.
  14. There is likely to be little else to grab the nation's attention in next week's instalment of Britain's soap-opera politics.
  15. A soldier shot and killed a Palestinian who allegedly tried to grab his rifle.
  16. Then came word that McDonald's may cut prices permanently on some menu items to grab a bigger bite of the fast-food pie.
  17. "I wish my dealers were smart enough to grab something of their own, but they're not," says Mr. Ferrara, head of the New Jersey retailers group.
  18. Just as Reuters and Telerate want to grab a piece of Quotron's territory by offering U.S. equities quotes, Quotron is eyeing their turf and mulling ways to offer pricing information on fixed-income instruments and foreign currencies.
  19. When conditions are just right, as after a rain, a top picker can grab 20,000 and earn about $380.
  20. Two policemen who tried to grab his camera in a tussle in which the reporter suffered back injuries were later cleared by an internal police investigation. Mr Mooar's lawyer declared: 'This suit is not about money.'
  21. IBM gave one of its top sales executives, Ned C. Lautenbach, a new job supervising Mr. Ebker's division, a software division and a grab bag of other businesses IBM collectively dubbed "Application Solutions."
  22. "In the coming year, when this provision ceases to be effective, government will not grab land from anybody," Nkomo told about 200 white farmers at their annual convention.
  23. "In a commercial, you kind of grab people by the back of the neck and shove them in," said Pytka, who also directed the "Dirty Diana" and "The Way You Make Me Feel" music videos for Michael Jackson.
  24. "I don't find anything particularly wrong with that," he told the Rotarians. "You have three to five seconds to grab a viewer.
  25. Rescuers were ready should there be a cave-in on the little boy, who is too young to grab a rope that could be lowered to him.
  26. The first thing I did was grab for my gun.
  27. I grab my dolls and go to work," he said in an interview at the convention hotel.
  28. This issue simply does not grab the headlines like a foreign policy emergency or a financial crisis, yet is just as serious.
  29. In the most recent trouble, which began in November and has been steadily escalating, the two sides accuse each other of trying to grab a sparsely populated area astride Thailand's Phitsanulok province and Sayaboury province in Laos.
  30. The opposition today is led by highly organized consumer groups and advocates such as Ralph Nader, who called the latest recommendations "a salary grab." But Cederberg and others say winning in Washington takes a toll on the wallet.
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