单词 | clasp |
释义 | verbnounclaspBrE /klɑːsp/ NAmE /klæsp/ verb present simple - I / you / we / they clasp BrE /klɑːsp/ NAmE /klæsp/ present simple - he / she / it clasps BrE /klɑːsps/ NAmE /klæsps/ past simple clasped BrE /klɑːspt/ NAmE /klæspt/ past participle clasped BrE /klɑːspt/ NAmE /klæspt/ -ing form clasping BrE /ˈklɑːspɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈklæspɪŋ/ ~sth to hold sth tightly in your hand 握紧;攥紧;抓紧◆ He leaned forward , his hands clasped tightly together . 他俯身向前,双手十字交错地紧握着。◆ They clasped hands (= held each other's hands ). 他们相互紧握着对方的手。◆ I stood there , clasping the door handle . 我站在那里,紧攥着门把手。holdhold on ⬥ cling ⬥ clutch ⬥ grip ⬥ grasp ⬥ clasp ⬥ hang onThese words all mean to have sb/sth in your hands or arms.以上各词均表示抓住、抱住。holdto have sb/sth in your hand or arms指抓住、抱住、托住、夹住:◆She was holding a large box.她提着一只大箱子。◆I held the baby gently in my arms.我把婴儿轻轻地抱在怀里。hold on (to sb/sth)to continue to hold sb/sth; to put your hand on sb/sth and not take your hand away指抓紧、不放开:◆Hold on and don't let go until I say so.握紧,我让你松手时才松开。clingto hold on to sb/sth tightly, especially with your whole body尤指用身体紧抱、紧握、抓紧:◆Survivors clung to pieces of floating debris.生还者紧紧抱住漂浮在水面上的残骸。clutchto hold sb/sth tightly, especially in your hand; to take hold of sth suddenly尤指用手抓紧、紧握、抱紧、突然抓住:◆She stood there, the flowers still clutched in her hand.她站在那里,手里仍然紧握着花束。◆He felt himself slipping and clutched at a branch.他感到自己滑了一下,便一把抓住一根树枝。gripto hold on to sth very tightly with your hand指用手紧握、紧抓:◆Grip the rope as tightly as you can.尽可能紧紧抓住绳子。graspto take hold of sth firmly指抓紧、抓牢:◆He grasped my hand and shook it warmly.他热情地抓着我的手握了起来。NOTEThe object of grasp is often sb's hand or wrist. * grasp 的宾语通常为 hand 或 wrist。clasp(formal ) to hold sb/sth tightly in your hand or in your arms指紧握、攥紧、抱紧:◆They clasped hands(= held each other's hands).他们相互紧握着对方的手。◆She clasped the children in her arms.她把孩子紧紧地搂在怀里。NOTEThe object of clasp is often your hands, sb else's hand or another person. * clasp 的宾语通常为 hand 或另一个人。hang on (to sth)to hold on to sth very tightly, especially in order to support yourself or stop yourself from falling尤指为支撑自己或防止跌倒而紧紧抓住某物:◆Hang on tight. We're off!抓紧,我们出发了!Patternsto hold/clutch/grip/clasp sth in your hand/handsto hold/clutch/clasp sb/sth in your armsto hold/clutch/grip/grasp/clasp/hang on to sthto hold/cling/hang onto hold/clutch/clasp sb/sth to youto hold/hold on to/cling to/clutch/grip/grasp/clasp/hang on to sb/sth tightlyto hold/hold on to/cling to/clutch/grip/grasp/clasp sb/sth firmlyto hold/hold on to/clutch/grip/clasp/hang on to sb/sth tight~sb /sth to hold sb /sth tightly with your arms around them 抱紧;紧紧拥抱◆ She clasped the children in her arms . 她把孩子紧紧地搂在怀里。◆ He clasped her to him . 他紧紧地拥抱着她。~sth (+ adv ./prep .)to fasten sth with a clasp扣紧;扣住;扣牢◆ She clasped the bracelet around her wrist . 她把手镯戴上手腕扣牢。claspBrE /klɑːsp/ NAmE /klæsp/ noun [C ]a device that fastens sth , such as a bag or the ends of a belt or a piece of jewellery (包、皮带或首饰的)搭扣,扣环◆ the clasp of a necklace /handbag 项链扣环;手提包扣[sing. ]a tight hold with your hand or in your arms 紧握;紧攥;紧抱◆ He took her hand in his firm warm clasp . 他用温暖的手紧紧握住她的手。 |
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