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grasp G0235300 (grăsp)v. grasped, grasp·ing, grasps v.tr.1. To take hold of or seize firmly with the hand, the foot, another body part, or an instrument: The elephant grasped the branch with its trunk.2. To hold with the arms; embrace.3. To take hold of intellectually; comprehend. See Synonyms at understand.v.intr.1. To make a motion of seizing, snatching, or clutching.2. To show eager and prompt willingness or acceptance: grasps at any opportunity.n.1. The act of grasping.2. a. A firm hold or grip.b. An embrace.3. The ability or power to seize or attain; reach: Victory in the election was within her grasp.4. Understanding; comprehension: "only a vague intuitive grasp of the meaning of greatness in literature" (Gilbert Highet).Idioms: graspat straws To search in desperation for a solution to a difficulty. grasp the nettle To take on a difficult problem directly and energetically. [Middle English graspen; see ghrebh- in Indo-European roots.]grasp (ɡrɑːsp) vb1. to grip (something) firmly with or as if with the hands2. (when: intr, often foll by at) to struggle, snatch, or grope (for)3. (tr) to understand, esp with effortn4. the act of grasping5. a grip or clasp, as of a hand6. the capacity to accomplish (esp in the phrase within one's grasp)7. total rule or possession8. understanding; comprehension[C14: from Low German grapsen; related to Old English græppian to seize, Old Norse grāpa to steal] ˈgraspable adj ˈgrasper ngrasp (græsp, grɑsp) v.t. 1. to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms. 2. to seize upon; hold firmly. 3. to comprehend; understand: I don't grasp your meaning. v.i. 4. to make a motion of seizing: grasped for the gun. n. 5. the act of grasping. 6. a hold or grip: a firm grasp on a rope. 7. embrace. 8. reach; attainment: to have a thing within one's grasp. 9. hold; possession; control. 10. power to understand. 11. thorough comprehension: a good grasp of computer programming. [1350–1400; Middle English graspen, grapsen; c. Low German grapsen; akin to Old English gegræppian to seize (see grapple)] grasp Past participle: grasped Gerund: grasping
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I grasp | you grasp | he/she/it grasps | we grasp | you grasp | they grasp |
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I grasped | you grasped | he/she/it grasped | we grasped | you grasped | they grasped |
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I am grasping | you are grasping | he/she/it is grasping | we are grasping | you are grasping | they are grasping |
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I have grasped | you have grasped | he/she/it has grasped | we have grasped | you have grasped | they have grasped |
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I was grasping | you were grasping | he/she/it was grasping | we were grasping | you were grasping | they were grasping |
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I had grasped | you had grasped | he/she/it had grasped | we had grasped | you had grasped | they had grasped |
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I will grasp | you will grasp | he/she/it will grasp | we will grasp | you will grasp | they will grasp |
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I will have grasped | you will have grasped | he/she/it will have grasped | we will have grasped | you will have grasped | they will have grasped |
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I will be grasping | you will be grasping | he/she/it will be grasping | we will be grasping | you will be grasping | they will be grasping |
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I have been grasping | you have been grasping | he/she/it has been grasping | we have been grasping | you have been grasping | they have been grasping |
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I will have been grasping | you will have been grasping | he/she/it will have been grasping | we will have been grasping | you will have been grasping | they will have been grasping |
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I had been grasping | you had been grasping | he/she/it had been grasping | we had been grasping | you had been grasping | they had been grasping |
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I would grasp | you would grasp | he/she/it would grasp | we would grasp | you would grasp | they would grasp |
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I would have grasped | you would have grasped | he/she/it would have grasped | we would have grasped | you would have grasped | they would have grasped | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | grasp - understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something; "he has a good grasp of accounting practices"appreciation, holddiscernment, savvy, understanding, apprehension - the cognitive condition of someone who understands; "he has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect"sense - a natural appreciation or ability; "a keen musical sense"; "a good sense of timing" | | 2. | grasp - the limit of capability; "within the compass of education"compass, reach, rangecapableness, potentiality, capability - an aptitude that may be developedken, sight - the range of vision; "out of sight of land" | | 3. | grasp - an intellectual hold or understanding; "a good grip on French history"; "they kept a firm grip on the two top priorities"; "he was in the grip of a powerful emotion"; "a terrible power had her in its grasp"gripinfluence - a power to affect persons or events especially power based on prestige etc; "used her parents' influence to get the job"tentacle - something that acts like a tentacle in its ability to grasp and hold; "caught in the tentacles of organized crime" | | 4. | grasp - the act of grasping; "he released his clasp on my arm"; "he has a strong grip for an old man"; "she kept a firm hold on the railing"clutch, clutches, grip, hold, clasp, clenchchoke hold, chokehold - a restraining hold; someone loops the arm around the neck of another person in a tight grip, usually from behind; "he grabbed the woman in a chokehold, demanded her cash and jewelry, and then fled"embrace, embracement, embracing - the act of clasping another person in the arms (as in greeting or affection)prehension, taking hold, grasping, seizing - the act of gripping something firmly with the hands (or the tentacles)wrestling hold - a hold used in the sport of wrestling | Verb | 1. | grasp - hold firmlyhold onlatch on - take hold of or attach to; "The biochip latches onto the genes"cling, hang - hold on tightly or tenaciously; "hang on to your father's hands"; "The child clung to his mother's apron"clasp - hold firmly and tightlyhold, take hold - have or hold in one's hands or grip; "Hold this bowl for a moment, please"; "A crazy idea took hold of him" | | 2. | grasp - get the meaning of something; "Do you comprehend the meaning of this letter?"apprehend, comprehend, get the picture, grok, savvy, compass, digunderstand - know and comprehend the nature or meaning of; "She did not understand her husband"; "I understand what she means"figure - understand; "He didn't figure her"catch on, cotton on, get it, get onto, get wise, twig, latch on, tumble - understand, usually after some initial difficulty; "She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on"intuit - know or grasp by intuition or feelingdigest - arrange and integrate in the mind; "I cannot digest all this information" |
graspverb1. grip, hold, catch, grab, seize, snatch, clutch, clinch, clasp, lay or take hold of He grasped both my hands.2. understand, realize, take in, get, see, follow, catch on, comprehend, get the message about, get the picture about, catch or get the drift of The Government has not yet grasped the seriousness of the crisis.noun1. grip, hold, possession, embrace, clutches, clasp She slipped her hand from his grasp.2. understanding, knowledge, grip, perception, awareness, realization, mastery, ken, comprehension They have a good grasp of foreign languages.3. reach, power, control, range, sweep, capacity, scope, sway, compass, mastery Peace is now within our grasp.graspverb1. To take firmly with the hand and maintain a hold on:clasp, clench, clutch, grab, grapple, grip, seize.2. To perceive directly with the intellect:apprehend, compass, comprehend, fathom, know, understand.Scots: ken.3. To perceive and recognize the meaning of:accept, apprehend, catch (on), compass, comprehend, conceive, fathom, follow, get, make out, read, see, sense, take, take in, understand.Informal: savvy.Slang: dig.Chiefly British: twig.Scots: ken.Idioms: get a handle on, get the picture.noun1. An act or means of holding something:clasp, clench, clutch, grip, hold.Sports: grapple.2. Firm control:grip, hold.3. A strong or powerful influence:grip, hold.4. The ability or power to seize or attain:capacity, compass, range, reach, scope.5. Intellectual hold:apprehension, comprehension, grip, hold, understanding.Informal: savvy.Translationsgrasp (graːsp) verb1. to take hold of especially by putting one's fingers or arm(s) round. He grasped the rope; He grasped the opportunity to ask for a higher salary. 抓住 抓紧2. to understand. I can't grasp what he's getting at. 領悟 领会 noun1. a grip with one's hand etc. Have you got a good grasp on that rope? 抓 抓2. the ability to understand. His ideas are quite beyond my grasp. 領悟力 理解力ˈgrasping adjective greedy (especially for money). a grasping old man. 貪婪的 贪婪的grasp
grasp in the darkTo seek out a solution, meaning, or sense of purpose in a blind, aimless, or uncertain manner. Often used in the progressive tense. We've been grasping in the dark for a way to pay our mortgage, but I just don't see how we'll be able to afford it anymore. My recent breakup with Janice has left me grasping in the dark.See also: dark, grasphave a (good/solid/sound/etc.) grasp of/on (something)To have a firm, clear understanding or determination of something. I hope everyone has a solid grasp of the material, as you'll be tested on it next week. I thought I had a pretty good grasp on English idioms, but I don't understand this one at all!See also: grasp, have, of, on, solid, soundget a (good/solid/sound/etc.) grasp of/on (something)To attain a firm, clear understanding or determination of something. You will need to get a solid grasp of the material, as you'll all be tested on it next week. I'm trying to get a grasp on English, but I don't understand some of these idioms at all!See also: get, grasp, of, on, solid, soundgrasp at a strawTo make a desperate attempt to salvage a bad situation. A: "But what about all those times I took the trash out when you hadn't even asked me to?" B: "That has nothing to do with why you're in trouble now, so stop grasping at a straw."See also: grasp, strawclutch at straws1. To make a desperate attempt to salvage a bad situation. A: "But what about all those times I took the trash out when you hadn't even asked me to?" B: "That has nothing to do with why you're in trouble now, so stop clutching at straws."2. To consider positive suggestions or thoughts in a bad situation. OK, you're just clutching at straws now, fantasizing about a potential buyer when your house has been on the market for months.See also: clutch, strawgrasp the nettleTo approach or begin a difficult or unpleasant task directly and with the appropriate amount of energy. I know you don't like disciplining employees, but you've just got to grasp the nettle.See also: graspwithin reachAlmost attainable. This phrase can be used both literally and figuratively. A noun or pronoun can be used between "within" and "reach." Molly is on bed rest, so be sure to leave anything she’ll need within her reach. Studying will put your goal of getting an A in this class within reach.See also: reach, withingrasp at strawsTo make a desperate attempt to salvage a bad situation. A: "But what about all those times I took the trash out when you hadn't even asked me to?" B: "That has nothing to do with why you're in trouble now, so stop grasping at straws."See also: grasp, strawgrasp at (someone or something)To attempt to hold onto or grip someone or something. I grasped at the dog, but she ran away from me. Liz and I grasped at the sides of the raft as we hit rough waters.See also: grasprelinquish (one's) grasp on (something) (to someone or something)To forfeit, turn over, or yield control of something (to another person, group, organization, etc.). She refused to relinquish her grasp on the company to someone who wasn't in the family. They were forced to relinquish their grasp on the land to the government. They will now relinquish their grasp on the senate following the results of the election.See also: grasp, on, relinquish, someonerelinquish (one's) grasp over (something) (to someone or something)To forfeit, turn over, or yield control of something (to another person, group, organization, etc.). She refused to relinquish her grasp over the company to someone who wasn't in the family. They were forced to relinquish their grasp over the land to the government. They will now relinquish their grasp over the senate following the results of the election.See also: grasp, over, relinquish, someonegrasp (someone or something) by (something)To take hold of someone or something by gripping something in particular. The mama cat grasped her kitten by the scruff of its neck and carried it off. I grasped Peggy by the shoulders and guided her down the hallway.See also: by, graspa (good/solid/sound/etc.) grasp of/on (something)A firm, clear understanding or determination of something. I hope everyone has a solid grasp of the material, as you'll be tested on it next week. I thought I had a pretty good grasp on English idioms, but I don't understand this one at all!See also: grasp, of, on, solid, soundclutch at strawsFig. to continue to seek solutions, ideas, or hopes that are insubstantial. When you talk of cashing in quick on your inventions, you are just clutching at straws. That is not a real solution to the problem. You are just clutching at straws.See also: clutch, strawgrasp at someone or somethingto try to seize someone or something. He grasped at the bar and held on tight. The beggar grasped at the pedestrian and lost his grip.See also: graspgrasp someone or something by somethingto hold onto someone or something by something. He grasped his friend by the hand and pulled him to safety. Sharon grasped the dog by its collar and held on tight.See also: by, grasp*(solid) grasp of something and *(sound) grasp of something; *(good) grasp of somethingFig. a firm understanding of something. (*Typically: get ~; have ~; give someone ~.) Try to get a grasp of the basic rules. You don't have a good grasp of the principles yet. John was unable to get a solid grasp of the methods used in his work, and we had to let him go.See also: grasp, of*within one's grasp 1. Lit. where one can grasp something with one's hand. (*Typically: be ~;, get ~; get something ~.) The rope was within his grasp, but he was too weak to reach for it. 2. . Fig. [for something] to be obtainable; [for a goal] to be almost won. (Does not involve grabbing or grasping. *Typically: be ~; get ~; get something ~.) Victory is within our grasp, so we must keep playing the game to win. Her goal is within her grasp at last.See also: grasp, withinwithin someone's reach and within someone's grasp 1. Lit. close enough to be grasped. The ball was almost within his reach! 2. Fig. almost in the possession of someone. My goals are almost within my reach, so I know I'll succeed. We almost had the contract within our grasp, but the deal fell through at the last minute.See also: reach, withinget a fix onAlso, have a fix on; get or have a handle on ; get or have a grasp of . Obtain (or have) a clear determination or understanding of something. For example, I was finally able to get a fix on the specifics of this problem, or No one in the press room had a handle on Balkan history, or Do you have a grasp of the situation? Similarly, give a fix means "provide a clear understanding," as in This briefing will give us a fix on the current situation. The usages with fix and handle are colloquialisms dating from the 1920s; those with grasp are more formal and date from the late 1600s. See also: fix, get, ongrasp at strawsAlso, clutch at straws. Make a desperate attempt at saving oneself. For example, He had lost the argument, but he kept grasping at straws, naming numerous previous cases that had little to do with this one . This metaphoric expression alludes to a drowning person trying to save himself by grabbing at flimsy reeds. First recorded in 1534, the term was used figuratively by the late 1600s. See also: grasp, strawhave a grasp ofsee under get a fix on. See also: grasp, have, ofgrasp the nettle mainly BRITISHCOMMON If you grasp the nettle, you deal with a problem or unpleasant task quickly and in a determined way. I think you should grasp the nettle. Speak to your manager and make it clear you regret your mistake and are determined it will never happen again. European leaders have yet to grasp the nettle of labour-market reform. Note: If you grasp a nettle firmly, it is less likely to sting you than if you just touch it lightly. See also: graspclutch at straws mainly BRITISH or grasp at straws 1. If you clutch at straws or grasp at straws, you try to do something that is very unlikely to succeed because you are desperate or have tried everything else. This was a desperate speech, made by a man clutching at straws to retain his career. I was probably grasping at straws in a search for a cure, but I thought I would give the therapy a go.2. If you clutch at straws or grasp at straws, you try to find hope in a situation where there is no reason to feel hope. By this time, Rosa's behaviour was extremely strange and we were all very concerned. I told myself that at least she still had a job, but I was clutching at straws. Note: This expression comes from the proverb a drowning man will clutch at a straw. People are still clinging to the hope that something will happen — but I think it's like a drowning man trying to clutch at a straw. Note: The image here is of a drowning person who is desperately trying to take hold of anything to save himself or herself, even a straw. See also: clutch, strawget a fix on 1 determine the position of an aircraft, ship, etc., by visual or radio bearings or astronomical observation. 2 assess or determine the nature or facts of; obtain a clear understanding of. informal 2 1993 Independent on Sunday You do not necessarily get a fix on life by fooling around with the fictive process. See also: fix, get, ongrasp the nettle tackle a difficulty boldly. British This expression refers to a belief (recorded from the late 16th century onwards) enshrined in a rhyme quoted in Sean O'Casey's Juno and the Paycock ( 1925 ): ‘If you gently touch a nettle it'll sting you for your pains; grasp it like a lad of mettle, an’ as soft as silk remains'. 1998 New Scientist The problem was that governments failed to grasp the nettle and scrap the system. See also: graspclutch (or grasp or catch) at straws do, say, or believe anything, however unlikely or inadequate, which seems to offer hope in a desperate situation. This expression comes from the proverb a drowning man will clutch at a straw , which is recorded in various forms since the mid 16th century.See also: clutch, strawgrasp the ˈnettle (British English) deal with a difficult matter, firmly and with courage: The government will have to grasp the nettle. If they don’t, the traffic congestion is going to get out of control.This expression refers to the belief that if you touch a nettle (= a plant with leaves that sting) lightly, you will be hurt, but not if you take a firm hold if it.See also: graspwithin (easy) ˈreach (of something) close to something: The house is within easy reach of schools and sports facilities.See also: reach, withinclutch/grasp at ˈstraws try all possible means to find a solution or some hope in a difficult or unpleasant situation, even though this seems very unlikely: The doctors have told him that he has only 6 months to live, but he won’t accept it. He’s going to a new clinic in Switzerland next week, but he’s just clutching at straws.See also: clutch, grasp, strawgrasp atv. To have a hold on something or take hold of something with the hands: Afraid of the steep drop-off, I grasped at the railing.See also: grasp grasp at straws To search in desperation for a solution to a difficulty. grasp the nettle To take on a difficult problem directly and energetically.See also: graspgrasp at straws, toTo make a hopeless effort to save oneself. The term comes from the ancient image of a drowning man clutching at insubstantial reeds in an attempt to save himself, and it often was put as to catch or clutch at straws. It appeared in print as early as the sixteenth century and soon was regarded as a proverb. Indeed, Samuel Richardson so identifies it in Clarissa (1748): “A drowning man will catch at a straw, the proverb well says.” An earlier usage is “We do not as men redie to be drowned, catch at euery straw” (John Prime, Fruitful and Brief Discourse, 1583).See also: graspgrasp
grasp[grasp] (industrial engineering) A basic element (therblig) in time-motion study; a useful element that accomplishes work. grasp
GRASP a patient classification system.grasp (grasp), The act of taking securely and holding firmly.grasp (grasp) To seize or clasp, especially with the hand. [M.E. graspen]grasp (grasp) The act of taking securely and holding firmly. [M.E. graspen]GRASP
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grasp Related to grasp: grasp reflexSynonyms for graspverb gripSynonyms- grip
- hold
- catch
- grab
- seize
- snatch
- clutch
- clinch
- clasp
- lay or take hold of
verb understandSynonyms- understand
- realize
- take in
- get
- see
- follow
- catch on
- comprehend
- get the message about
- get the picture about
- catch or get the drift of
noun gripSynonyms- grip
- hold
- possession
- embrace
- clutches
- clasp
noun understandingSynonyms- understanding
- knowledge
- grip
- perception
- awareness
- realization
- mastery
- ken
- comprehension
noun reachSynonyms- reach
- power
- control
- range
- sweep
- capacity
- scope
- sway
- compass
- mastery
Synonyms for graspverb to take firmly with the hand and maintain a hold onSynonyms- clasp
- clench
- clutch
- grab
- grapple
- grip
- seize
verb to perceive directly with the intellectSynonyms- apprehend
- compass
- comprehend
- fathom
- know
- understand
- ken
verb to perceive and recognize the meaning ofSynonyms- accept
- apprehend
- catch
- compass
- comprehend
- conceive
- fathom
- follow
- get
- make out
- read
- see
- sense
- take
- take in
- understand
- savvy
- dig
- twig
- ken
noun an act or means of holding somethingSynonyms- clasp
- clench
- clutch
- grip
- hold
- grapple
noun firm controlSynonymsnoun a strong or powerful influenceSynonymsnoun the ability or power to seize or attainSynonyms- capacity
- compass
- range
- reach
- scope
noun intellectual holdSynonyms- apprehension
- comprehension
- grip
- hold
- understanding
- savvy
Synonyms for graspnoun understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of somethingSynonymsRelated Words- discernment
- savvy
- understanding
- apprehension
- sense
noun the limit of capabilitySynonymsRelated Words- capableness
- potentiality
- capability
- ken
- sight
noun an intellectual hold or understandingSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the act of graspingSynonyms- clutch
- clutches
- grip
- hold
- clasp
- clench
Related Words- choke hold
- chokehold
- embrace
- embracement
- embracing
- prehension
- taking hold
- grasping
- seizing
- wrestling hold
verb hold firmlySynonymsRelated Words- latch on
- cling
- hang
- clasp
- hold
- take hold
verb get the meaning of somethingSynonyms- apprehend
- comprehend
- get the picture
- grok
- savvy
- compass
- dig
Related Words- understand
- figure
- catch on
- cotton on
- get it
- get onto
- get wise
- twig
- latch on
- tumble
- intuit
- digest
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