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grasping
avido, -a
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
grasping [Brit ˈɡrɑːspɪŋ, Am ˈɡræspɪŋ] ПРИЛ
1. grasping (greedy):
grasping прин
2. grasping fingers, paws:
grasping
I. grasp [Brit ɡrɑːsp, Am ɡræsp] СЪЩ
1. grasp:
tenere qc ben stretto also прен
to hold sb in one's grasp прен
2. grasp (understanding):
II. grasp [Brit ɡrɑːsp, Am ɡræsp] ГЛАГ прх
1. grasp:
grasp rope, hand
grasp прен opportunity
to grasp hold of sb, sth
attaccarsi a qn, qc
2. grasp (comprehend):
grasp concept, argument
grasp subject
grasp situation, significance
III. grasp [Brit ɡrɑːsp, Am ɡræsp] ГЛАГ нпрх
to grasp at rope, hand
to grasp at прен idea, meaning
IV. grasp [Brit ɡrɑːsp, Am ɡræsp]
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
esoso commerciante
grasping
grasping
to seize or grab or grasp sth
to grasp at, to cling to, to clutch at also прен
в PONS речника
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
grasping ПРИЛ
grasping
I. grasp [græsp] СЪЩ
1. grasp (grip):
2. grasp (attainability):
3. grasp:
II. grasp [græsp] ГЛАГ прх
1. grasp (take firm hold):
2. grasp (understand):
III. grasp [græsp] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. grasp (try to hold):
2. grasp прен (take advantage):
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
a portata di mano прен
avere qc in pugno прен
Present
Igrasp
yougrasp
he/she/itgrasps
wegrasp
yougrasp
theygrasp
Past
Igrasped
yougrasped
he/she/itgrasped
wegrasped
yougrasped
theygrasped
Present Perfect
Ihavegrasped
youhavegrasped
he/she/ithasgrasped
wehavegrasped
youhavegrasped
theyhavegrasped
Past Perfect
Ihadgrasped
youhadgrasped
he/she/ithadgrasped
wehadgrasped
youhadgrasped
theyhadgrasped
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His timing and grasping of his role is commendable.
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Hitting a downed fighter and grasping below the waist were prohibited.
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The grasping forceps are passed through the snare loop.
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In most species, the males' eyes are large and the front legs unusually long, for use in locating and grasping females during mid-air mating.
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Competing birlers step off a dock onto a floating log, grasping pike poles held by attendants for balance.
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