英语释义
1. to take or seize by or as if by a sudden motion or grasp
grab up an ax grabbed the opportunity grab attention
2. to take hastily
grab a bite to eat grab a cab
3. to seize the attention of
the technique of grabbing an audience
— Pauline Kael
4. to impress favorably and deeply
5. to obtain without consideration of what is right or wrong
grab public lands
6. to make a sudden snatch
7. a sudden snatch
8. an unlawful or unethical seizure
a grab for power
9. something taken, seized, or grasped suddenly
10. a device for clutching an object
11. clamshell sense 2a
12. available for anyone to take, win, or settle
A lot of voters are still up for grabs.
13. intended to be taken, seized, or grasped suddenly
a grab rail
14. taken at random
grab samples of rocks
15. to quickly take and hold (someone or something) with your hand or arms
16. to take or get (something) in a quick and informal way
17. to get the attention or interest of (someone or something)
18. a quick attempt to take or get something
19. the act of taking something in a forceful or illegal way
20. to grasp or seize suddenly
21. a sudden attempt to grasp or seize