amerikai:
brit:
1. To take hold of, particularly with the hand.
After a few slips, the tires gripped the pavement.
2. To help or assist, particularly in an emotional sense.
He grips me.
3. To do something with another that makes you happy/gives you relief.
Let’s grip (get a coffee, hang, take a break, see a movie, etc.)
4. To trench; to drain.
1. A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand.
It's good to have a firm grip when shaking hands.
2. A handle or other place to grip.
There are several good grips on the northern face of this rock.
3. A visual component on a window etc. enabling it to be resized and/or moved.
4. (film production) A person responsible for handling equipment on the set.
5. A channel cut through a grass verge (especially for the purpose of draining water away from the highway).
6. A lot of something.
That is a grip of cheese.
7. A long time.
I haven't seen you in a grip.
8. A small travelling-bag or gripsack.
9. An apparatus attached to a car for clutching a traction cable.
10. Assistance; help or encouragement.
He gave me a grip.
11. A helpful, interesting, admirable, or inspiring person.
You're a real grip.
12. As much as one can hold in a hand; a handful.
I need to get a grip of nails for my project.
13. A tenacious grasp; a holding fast.
in the grip of a blackmailer
14. A device for grasping or holding fast to something.
1. Influenza, the flu.
1. A small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain.
1. The griffin.