词汇 | gripped |
释义 | gripped past simple and past participle ofgrip Examples of grippedgripped When dispensing the adhesive, the distance between the needle tips and the solar cells gripped by the suction cups must be adjustable. Appearing to promise both amazing new control over nature and terrifying dehumanization, cloning has gripped the popular imagination. It gripped public opinion more firmly than any other. I was gripped by the problem of development. For two weeks at the height of summer the nation will be gripped with tennis fever. Our claim is that a false expectation, going by the name of the 'quest for certainty', has gripped those conducting research synthesis. Anxiety gripped my heart and it became unbearable. Stabilization of the gripped object is the main problem studied in grasping. I like things that are gripped by an absolute, tyrannical idea, which shines through a completely rebarbative surface. Gripped by shock, the reader is kept turning the pages. Standing on the cardboard, the female raises its abdomen and lowers the ovipositor, the latter being gripped at its tip by the sheath. And indeed this wise man commiserates and deplores the insanity of those men who are gripped by such a great error. Individuals gripped in passion's vice could do little to regulate the emotion and had to wait until it ebbed. An intended victim, depending on how it was gripped, was often physically unable to reach the attacker with its mandibles, despite visibly contorting its body in attempts to do so. Whole departments were gripped by fear. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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