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vbl. 抓

  1. The child showed great presence of mind by grabbing the falling baby.
    那孩子毫不慌张一把抓住了摔下的婴儿.
  2. I managed to grab hold of the jug before it fell.
    我设法抓住了那个罐子才未跌落。



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. All those good words," McCartney said, smiling broadly and grabbing hands to shake.
  2. Smaller firms have been grabbing some big-name accounts, even though the firm's 1987 revenue of $18 million was the highest among those that specialize in high-tech companies.
  3. The machine is about 75% successful in grabbing and cutting loose the fruit it reaches for.
  4. With gold demand slack and more governments than ever issuing gold bullion coins, he says, "They're grabbing for scraps."
  5. "I think it's going to be awful," said NBC reporter Lisa Myers as she considered the prospect of grabbing delegates and politicians for floor interviews during the four nights of the Democratic National Convention starting today.
  6. She said she turned and warned him not to try it again. "Then it dawned on me that it was Mike Tyson," she said. "He was grabbing my butt.
  7. By grabbing Kuwait, Saddam has boosted his share of world oil reserves to 20 percent.
  8. Lately, baseball players have been grabbing the spotlight.
  9. "He got up and left because everyone was looking at him," Stromme said, and then youngsters pounced on his table, grabbing the water glass and other items the star had touched.
  10. The pricing game has changed because smaller rental companies have been grabbing too much business from the major companies.
  11. A man dismantling a 180-foot radio tower fell from the top but landed without breaking a bone after grabbing guy wires on the way down, authorities said.
  12. In Cordoba on Monday, several dozen women ran through a market grabbing fruits and vegetables.
  13. "There are all kinds of grabbing instincts that are part of the political game," he said.
  14. They have been sparring for years in courts and markets, with AMD most recently grabbing market share from Intel with a clone of Intel's popular 386 chip while Intel tries to defend its dominance over the $3.3 billion microprocessor market.
  15. Like the sighted people around them, they were grabbing for the plastic beads, doubloons and other trinkets.
  16. DOD has slugged its way to the top alone, boosting its sales tenfold to about $30 million in the past five years and grabbing about 10% of the $300 million music signal-processing market.
  17. Republican Sen. Jesse Helms, locked in a tough re-election contest, sparred with hecklers at a rally, pushing one protester away from a microphone and grabbing pamphlets from his hand.
  18. He demands the "physical reality" of a bartender, busily dropping ice into glasses, pouring tequila, grabbing straws.
  19. In its antitrust suit, it charged Walsh with grabbing customers through "predatory pricing" and by pirating away key IDC executives with the promise of fat salaries.
  20. But Mr. Iacocca spoke the loudest, and he has a way of grabbing attention that few other businessmen do. Now the question is whether Mr. Iacocca's past will impair his current marketing pitch.
  21. With about 100 fans already grabbing seats outside Sunday to catch a glimpse at the glitz, inside, technicians fine-tuned reluctant dragons and participants rehearsed.
  22. The Legal Daily (Fazhi Ribao) on Monday carried a blurry picture of dozens of people running through the field, grabbing melons in both arms.
  23. Glenn was knocked a bit off balance by the sideways, closed-fist slug but quickly immobilized his assailant by grabbing his arms, witnesses said.
  24. But it also warned that 'dividend policy is unlikely to be headline grabbing'.
  25. And the two companies are grabbing sales to daily rental fleets from Ford.
  26. "We've had rips running 2, 3, 400 yards out, like a freight train grabbing people and yanking 'em right out," Hargett said. Riptides run opposite to the ordinary flow and can pull people seaward.
  27. You can spot them easily, grabbing every piece of paper put out on the newsroom counter by a beefed up corps of NASA spokesmen and women.
  28. In his book The Whole Internet, Ed Kroll compares it to 'grabbing a handful of Jello - the firmer your grasp the more oozes down your arm'. Internet has three main uses.
  29. It seems that Mr. Adams had been suspended from the boxing association for six months for grabbing the throat of the federation's controller during an altercation in the federation's headquarters.
  30. Bowles was accused of grabbing a woman walking in downtown Tulsa and saying "tweak" on Oct. 3. Police said the woman hit Bowles on the head with her umbrella, and he walked away.
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