grasp the concept
掌握概念
grasp at
v. 想抓住;攫取
to be in the grasp of an enemy
在敵人的控制之下
a general grasp of the subject.
一門學科的大略掌握
an imperfect grasp of English.
對英語掌握不足。
grasps at any opportunity.
抓住任何機會
his grasp of detail.
他對細節的理解。
to grasp sb.'s meaning
懂某人的意思
to have a thorough grasp of a subject
對某一題目有深刻的瞭解。
she grasped the bottle.
她緊抓住瓶子。
grasp the import of sb.'s remarks
領會某人說話的含義
Success is within our grasp now.
現在成功已經在望。
He grasped my arm.
他抓住我的手臂。
I could not grasp her meaning.
我不懂她的意思。
The climber grasped at the rope.
這個登山者試圖抓住繩子。
She grasped a great chance.
她抓住了一個極好的機會。
she had no grasp of the conversation and felt herself de trop.
她對交談內容茫然不解,覺得自己受了冷落。
he was quick to grasp the essentials of an opponent's argument.
他能很快抓住對手論證的要旨。
they had grasped at any means to overthrow him.
任何可以推翻他的方法他們都想利用。
the way in which children could grasp complex ideas.
孩子們理解複雜思想的方法。
we must grasp the opportunities offered.
我們應該果斷地抓住機會。
they were regarded as grasping landlords.
他們被認爲是貪婪的房東。
Walt Disney himself had an intuitive grasp of the power of fables.
沃特·迪士尼自身非常清楚寓言故事的魅力。
來源: The Economist (Summary)We don't have a good grasp of the American aesthetic.
我們沒有很好的領會美國的美學審美。
來源: What it takes: Celebrity InterviewsBerl and Berlcha could not grasp this.
伯爾和伯爾莎無法理解。
來源: Modern University English Intensive Reading (2nd Edition) Volume 1One can only gently insinuate something else into its convulsive grasp.
你只能緩和而巧妙地讓另一種東西進入痙攣僵持的頭腦中。
來源: New Concept English. British Edition. Book Four (Translation)He and Cedric both grasped a handle.
他和塞德里克一人抓住一個把手。
來源: 4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireThe yearner sleepers look like they're grasping for something.
渴望型睡姿的人看起來像是想要抓住什麼。
來源: 2016 Most Popular Selected CompilationThis was the first time that I grasped a clear face of Oxford.
這是我第一次對牛津有全方位的瞭解。
來源: Walking into Oxford UniversityYeah, you have a good grasp of the physics.
是的,你對物理的理解還是很好的。
來源: The Big Bang Theory Season 10But all these aren't for a child to grasp.
但這些都不是一個小孩子能夠了解掌控的。
來源: The school of lifeAnything smaller or bigger and it becomes hard to grasp.
任何更小或更大的東西都會變得難以抓握。
來源: Listening Digest探索常見搜尋詞彙