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grip
Grip tarimas:
/grip/
Grip audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A tight hold; a firm grasp: a drowning swimmer now safely in the grip of a lifeguard.
- noun: The pressure or strength of such a grasp: a wrestler with an unmatched grip.
- noun: A manner of grasping and holding: The crate afforded no comfortable grip.
- noun: Intellectual hold; understanding: a good grip on French history.
- noun: Ability to function properly or well; competence: getting a grip on the new technique.
- noun: Mental or emotional composure: lost his grip after he was fired.
- noun: A mechanical device that grasps and holds.
- noun: A part, such as a handle, that is designed to be grasped and held.
- noun: A suitcase or valise.
- noun: A stagehand who helps in shifting scenery.
- noun: A member of a film production crew who adjusts sets, lighting, and props and sometimes assists the camera operator.
- verb-transitive: To secure and maintain a tight hold on; seize firmly.
- verb-transitive: To hold the interest or attention of: a scene that gripped the entire audience.
- verb-intransitive: To maintain a secure grasp.
- noun: Variant of
grippe .
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- rankena
- varžtai
- valdžia
- syspausti
- pagriebti
- sakvojažas
- lagaminas
- pagauti
- patraukti dėmesį
- suprasti
- įsisavinti
- suspaudimas
- pagriebimas
- laikymas