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1) зажимать
2) захватыватель
3) захватывающий
4) самохват
5) схватывание
6) ухватка
7) рукоятка
8) цанговый
9) лапа
10) рукоять
11) схватывать
12) схватить
13) сжимать
14) закреплять
15) закрепить
– armor grip
– blade grip
– cable grip
– cord grip
– eccentric grip
– grip gear
– grip nip
– grip of rivet
– grip parts
– grip vice
– rivet grip
– twine grip
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1) захватное устройство, захват, схват || захватывать; удерживать2) зажимать; закреплять3) лапа4) рукоятка; ручка5) зажим || зажимать6) сила зажима7) цанга || цанговый• -
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grip [grɪp]1. nouna. poigne f• the country is in the grip of a recession/of a severe drought le pays est en proie à la récession/à une sécheresse terrible► to lose one's grip (on object) lâcher prise• I must be losing my grip! (inf) je ne fais que des bêtises !• to lose one's grip on reality perdre le sens de la réalité► to get a grip on sth [+ object] empoigner qch• to get a grip on o.s. (inf) se ressaisir• get a grip on yourself! (inf) ressaisis-toi !2. plural noun• we have never had to come to grips with such a situation nous n'avons jamais été confrontés à pareille situationa. ( = grasp) [+ rope, sb's arm] saisir ; ( = hold) tenir serré• to grip the road [tyres] adhérer à la chausséeb. [fear] saisirc. ( = interest strongly) [film, story] captiver[wheels] adhérer ; [screw, vice, brakes] mordre* * *[grɪp] 1.1) ( hold) prise f (on sur)to tighten/relax one's grip on — resserrer/relâcher sa prise sur
2) ( control)3) ( ability to hold) ( of tyre) adhérence f4) ( clutches)5) ( bag) sac m de voyage6) Cinema accessoiriste mf2.transitive verb (p prés etc - pp-)2) ( adhere to) [tyres] adhérer à [road]; [shoes] accrocher à [ground]3) ( captivate) captiver -
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1 noun(a) (strong hold) prise f, étreinte f; (on racket, club) tenue f, grip m; (of tyres on road) adhérence f;∎ to lose one's grip lâcher prise;∎ he tightened his grip on the rope il a serré la corde plus fort;∎ to get a grip of sb/sth empoigner qn/qch;∎ your grip is wrong (on tennis racket, golf club etc) tu ne tiens pas ta raquette/ton club comme il faut;∎ figurative in the grip of a disease/despair/pessimism en proie à une maladie/au désespoir/au pessimisme;∎ figurative the country was in the grip of the worst winter for years le pays connaissait l'hiver le plus rigoureux qu'il ait connu depuis des années(b) (handclasp) poigne f;∎ a strong grip une forte poigne;∎ she held his hand in a vice-like grip elle lui serrait la main comme un étau ou tenait la main d'une poigne d'acier∎ he's losing his grip il perd les pédales;∎ Grandad is starting to lose his grip grand-père commence à baisser;∎ to lose one's grip on reality perdre le sens des réalités;∎ he was beginning to lose his grip on the situation il commençait à perdre le contrôle de la situation;∎ get a grip (of or on yourself)! (control yourself) reprends-toi!; (behave normally, be realistic) arrête de déconner!∎ he has a good grip of the subject il connaît ou domine bien son sujet(e) (handle → of oar, handlebars) poignée f; (→ of pistol) poignée f, crosse f; (→ of racket, club) manche m, grip m(f) (hair) grip pince f (à cheveux)∎ to come or get to grips with sb (physically) s'en prendre à qn;∎ to come or to get to grips with the enemy être confronté à l'ennemi, être aux prises avec l'ennemi;∎ to come or to get to grips with a problem s'attaquer à un problème;∎ I can't get to grips with Shakespeare je n'arrive pas à comprendre Shakespeare(a) (grasp → rope, rail) empoigner, saisir;∎ he gripped my arm il m'a saisi le bras(b) (hold tightly) serrer, tenir serré;∎ he gripped my hand il m'a serré la main très fort;∎ the region has been gripped by cold weather la région a été saisie par une vague de froid(c) (of tyres) adhérer;∎ to grip the road (car) coller à la route(d) (hold interest) passionner;∎ the trial gripped the nation le procès a passionné ou captivé le pays;∎ go on, I'm gripped! continue, c'est passionnant!(tyres, shoes) adhérer -
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A n1 ( hold) prise f (on sur) ; to tighten one's grip on sth lit resserrer sa prise sur qch ; to relax one's grip on sth relâcher sa prise sur qch ; she's lost her grip on the rope elle a perdu prise et lâché la corde ; to have a firm grip (on sth) avoir une prise solide sur qch ;2 ( control) to take a firm grip on the company/party prendre la société/le parti bien en main ; to lose one's grip on reality perdre contact avec la réalité ; to come to grips with sth en venir aux prises avec qch ; to get to grips with sth attaquer qch de front ; get ou take a grip on yourself! ressaisis-toi! ; I think he's beginning to lose his grip je crois qu'il commence à perdre confiance ;3 ( ability to hold) adhérence f ; these shoes have no grip/have lost their grip ces chaussures n'accrochent pas/plus au sol ; do the tyres have a good grip? les pneus ont-ils une bonne adhérence? ;4 ( clutches) to be in the grip of an obsession/a bad dream être en proie à une obsession/à un cauchemar ; in the grip of winter paralysé par l'hiver ;5 ( bag) sac m de voyage ;6 Cin accessoiriste mf.1 ( grab) agripper [arm, wrist, bannister] ; ( hold) serrer [handle, arm] ; to grip sth between one's teeth serrer qch entre ses dents ; to grip a rail firmly/with both hands agripper une rampe/saisir une rampe des deux mains ;3 ( captivate) captiver.C vi ( p prés etc - pp-) ( hold) the tyres failed to grip on the ice les pneus n'ont pas adhéré à la glace ; my shoes didn't grip on the rock mes chaussures n'accrochèrent pas sur la roche. -
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1. nounget or take a grip on oneself — (fig.) sich zusammenreißen (ugs.)
have/get a grip on something — (fig.) etwas im Griff haben/in den Griff bekommen
come or get to grips with something/somebody — (fig.) mit etwas fertigwerden/sich (Dat.) jemanden vorknöpfen od. vornehmen (ugs.)
be in the grip of — (fig.) beherrscht werden von [Angst, Leidenschaft, Furcht]; heimgesucht werden von [Naturkatastrophe, Armut, Krieg]
lose one's grip — (fig.) nachlassen
2) (strength or way of gripping, part which is held) Griff, der3) (bag) Reisetasche, die2. transitive verb,- pp- greifen nach; [Reifen:] greifen; (fig.) ergreifen; fesseln [Publikum, Aufmerksamkeit]3. intransitive verb,* * *[ɡrip] 1. past tense, past participle - gripped; verb(to take a firm hold of: He gripped his stick; The speaker gripped (the attention of) his audience.) packen2. noun1) (a firm hold: He had a firm grip on his stick; He has a very strong grip; in the grip of the storm.) der Griff2) (a bag used by travellers: He carried his sports equipment in a large grip.) die Reisetasche3) (understanding: He has a good grip of the subject.) das Verständnis•- academic.ru/32509/gripping">gripping- come to grips with
- lose one's grip* * *[grɪp]I. nto keep a [firm] \grip on sth etw festhaltenhe kept a firm \grip on the briefcase er hielt die Aktentasche fest in der Handrebels have tightened their \grip on the city die Rebellen haben die Stadt zunehmend in ihrer Gewaltto be in the \grip of sth von etw dat betroffen seinthe whole country was in the \grip of a flu epidemic das ganze Land wurde von einer Grippeepidemie heimgesuchtto come to \grips with sth etw in den Griff bekommento get to \grips with sth etw [geistig] erfassen könnento keep a \grip on oneself sich akk im Griff haben4. TV, FILM Bühnenarbeiter mII. vt<- pp->1. (hold firmly)▪ to \grip sth etw packen [o ergreifen2. (overwhelm)he was \gripped by fear ihn packte die Angstto be \gripped by emotion von Gefühlen ergriffen werdenIII. vi<- pp->greifenworn tyres don't \grip very well abgefahrene Reifen greifen schlecht* * *[grɪp]1. nto get a grip on the road/rope — auf der Straße/am Seil Halt finden
have got a good grip — diese Schuhe/Reifen greifen gut
I can't get a grip with these shoes —
to get a grip on oneself (inf) — sich zusammenreißen (inf)
he had a good grip on himself — er hatte sich gut im Griff or in der Gewalt
to lose one's grip (lit) — den Halt verlieren; (fig) nachlassen
the chairman is losing his grip (on the company) — der Vorsitzende hat die Firma nicht mehr richtig im Griff
the President was losing his grip on power — dem Präsidenten entglitt die Macht
to be in the grip of fear/passion — von Angst/Leidenschaft erfasst sein
to get or come to grips with sth — mit etw klarkommen (inf), etw in den Griff bekommen
to get or come to grips with sb — jdm zu Leibe rücken, zum Angriff gegen jdn übergehen
2) (= handle) Griff m4) (= travelling-bag) Reisetasche f2. vtpacken; hand also ergreifen; (fig, fear etc also) ergreifen; (film, story etc also) fesseln3. vigreifen* * *grip1 [ɡrıp]A s1. Griff m (auch Art, etwas zu packen):a) aneinandergeraten mit,a) in einen Kampf verwickelt sein mit,2. figa) Griff m, Halt mb) Herrschaft f, Gewalt fc) Verständnis n:get a grip on the game SPORT das Spiel in den Griff bekommen;get a grip on o.s. sich zusammenreißen;have ( oder keep) a (good) grip on die Lage, eine Materie etc (sicher) beherrschen oder im Griff haben, die Situation etc (klar) erfassen;lose one’s grip die Herrschaft verlieren (of über akk), fig (besonders geistig) nachlassen3. Stich m, plötzlicher Schmerz(-anfall)4. (bestimmter) Händedruck:the Masonic grip der Freimaurergriff5. (Hand)Griff m (eines Koffers etc)6. Haarspange f7. TECH Klemme f, Greifer m, Spanner m8. TECH Grip m, Haftung f (von Autoreifen etc)9. THEAT Kulissenschieber(in)10. (Reise)Tasche fB v/t prät und pperf gripped, US auch gript1. ergreifen, packen2. fig jemanden packen:a) ergreifen (Furcht, Spannung):he was gripped by homesickness er wurde von Heimweh gepacktb) Leser, Zuhörer etc fesseln, in Spannung halten3. fig begreifen, verstehen4. TECH festmachen, -klemmenC v/i1. Halt finden2. fig packen, fesselngrip2 [ɡrıp] s MED obs Grippe f* * *1. nounget or take a grip on oneself — (fig.) sich zusammenreißen (ugs.)
have/get a grip on something — (fig.) etwas im Griff haben/in den Griff bekommen
come or get to grips with something/somebody — (fig.) mit etwas fertigwerden/sich (Dat.) jemanden vorknöpfen od. vornehmen (ugs.)
be in the grip of — (fig.) beherrscht werden von [Angst, Leidenschaft, Furcht]; heimgesucht werden von [Naturkatastrophe, Armut, Krieg]
lose one's grip — (fig.) nachlassen
2) (strength or way of gripping, part which is held) Griff, der3) (bag) Reisetasche, die2. transitive verb,- pp- greifen nach; [Reifen:] greifen; (fig.) ergreifen; fesseln [Publikum, Aufmerksamkeit]3. intransitive verb,- pp- [Räder, Bremsen usw.:] greifen* * *n.Griff -e m. v.fassen v.packen v. -
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1. past tense, past participle - gripped; verb(to take a firm hold of: He gripped his stick; The speaker gripped (the attention of) his audience.) empuñar, agarrar, aferrar, asir
2. noun1) (a firm hold: He had a firm grip on his stick; He has a very strong grip; in the grip of the storm.) agarre, asimiento, apretón2) (a bag used by travellers: He carried his sports equipment in a large grip.) saco de mano, bolsa3) (understanding: He has a good grip of the subject.) conocimiento, comprensión•- gripping- come to grips with
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grip1 ngrip2 vb agarrar / cogertr[grɪp]1 (tight hold) asimiento2 (of tyre) adherencia, agarre nombre masculino4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (way of holding) la forma en que uno coge la raqueta etc; (part of handle) asidero, empuñadura5 (hairgrip) horquilla6 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (large bag) bolsa de viaje7 (in filming) ayudante nombre masulino o femenino de cámara1 (hold tightly - gen) agarrar, asir, sujetar2 (adhere to) tener agarre, agarrarse, adherirse3 figurative use (film, story, play) captar el interés de, captar la atención de1 adherirse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be gripped by something ser presa de algoto come to grips with / get to grips with (problem, challenge) abordar, atacar 2 (subject, system) entender 3 (situation) aceptar, asumirto get a grip on oneself / take a grip on oneself controlarseto lose one's grip perder el control1) grasp: agarrar, asir2) hold, interest: captar el interés degrip n1) grasp: agarre m, asidero mto have a firm grip on something: agarrarse bien de algo2) control, hold: control m, dominio mto lose one's grip on: perder el control deinflation tightened its grip on the economy: la inflación se afianzó en su dominio de la economía3) understanding: comprensión f, entendimiento mto come to grips with: llegar a entender4) handle: asidero m, empuñadura f (de un arma)n.• agarradera s.f.• agarradero s.m.• apretón s.m.v.• agarrar v.• apretar v.• asir v.• empuñar v.grɪp
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1)a) ( hold)she held his arm in a strong grip — lo tenía agarrado or asido fuertemente del brazo
grip on something: keep a good/firm grip on the bar agárrate bien de la barra; he kept a firm grip on expenses llevaba un rígido control de los gastos; he tightened his grip on her neck le apretó más el cuello; get a grip on yourself! contrólate!; he lost his grip on the rope se le escapó la cuerda; he has lost his grip on reality ha perdido contacto con la realidad; the region is in the grip of an epidemic una epidemia asola la región; to come to grips with something \<\<idea/situation\>\> aceptar or asumir algo; to get to grips with something \<\<subject\>\> entender* algo; he soon got to grips with the new system enseguida aprendió el nuevo sistema; I never managed to get to grips with the subject — nunca llegué a entender del todo el tema
b) ( of tires) adherencia f, agarre m2) ( on handle) empuñadura f3) ( hair grip) (BrE) horquilla f, pinche m (Chi), pasador m (Méx)4) ( bag) (dated) bolsa f de viaje
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- pp- transitive verb1) ( take hold of) agarrar; ( have hold of) tener* agarrado, sujetarthese tires grip the road well — estos neumáticos tienen buena adherencia or buen agarre
he was gripped by panic — el pánico se apoderó de él, fue presa del pánico
2) (of feelings, attention)
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vi adherirse*[ɡrɪp]1. N1) (=handclasp) apretón m (de manos)he lost his grip on the branch — se le escapó la rama de las manos, la rama se le fue de las manos
2) (fig)to get to grips with sth/sb — enfrentarse con algo/algn
get a grip (on yourself)! * — ¡cálmate!, ¡contrólate!
3) (=handle) asidero m, asa f ; [of weapon] empuñadura f4) (=bag) maletín m, bolsa f2. VT1) (=hold) agarrar, asir; [+ weapon] empuñar; [+ hands] apretar, estrechar2) (fig) (=enthrall) fascinar; [fear] apoderarse de3.VI [wheel] agarrarse* * *[grɪp]
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1)a) ( hold)she held his arm in a strong grip — lo tenía agarrado or asido fuertemente del brazo
grip on something: keep a good/firm grip on the bar agárrate bien de la barra; he kept a firm grip on expenses llevaba un rígido control de los gastos; he tightened his grip on her neck le apretó más el cuello; get a grip on yourself! contrólate!; he lost his grip on the rope se le escapó la cuerda; he has lost his grip on reality ha perdido contacto con la realidad; the region is in the grip of an epidemic una epidemia asola la región; to come to grips with something \<\<idea/situation\>\> aceptar or asumir algo; to get to grips with something \<\<subject\>\> entender* algo; he soon got to grips with the new system enseguida aprendió el nuevo sistema; I never managed to get to grips with the subject — nunca llegué a entender del todo el tema
b) ( of tires) adherencia f, agarre m2) ( on handle) empuñadura f3) ( hair grip) (BrE) horquilla f, pinche m (Chi), pasador m (Méx)4) ( bag) (dated) bolsa f de viaje
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- pp- transitive verb1) ( take hold of) agarrar; ( have hold of) tener* agarrado, sujetarthese tires grip the road well — estos neumáticos tienen buena adherencia or buen agarre
he was gripped by panic — el pánico se apoderó de él, fue presa del pánico
2) (of feelings, attention)
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I [grɪp]1) (hold) presa f., stretta f.to tighten, relax one's grip on — stringere, allentare la presa su
2) (control)to come to grips with sth. — venire alle prese con qcs.
to get to grips with sth. — venire alle prese con o affrontare qcs.
3) (ability to hold) (of tyres) presa f., tenuta f. (di strada); (of shoes) aderenza f. al terreno4) (clutches)5) (bag) valigetta f., borsa f. da viaggio6) cinem. macchinista m. e f.II [grɪp]2) (adhere to) [ tyres] tenere [ road]; [ shoes] aderire a [ ground]3) (captivate) avvincere, colpire* * *[ɡrip] 1. past tense, past participle - gripped; verb(to take a firm hold of: He gripped his stick; The speaker gripped (the attention of) his audience.) impugnare; avvincere2. noun1) (a firm hold: He had a firm grip on his stick; He has a very strong grip; in the grip of the storm.) presa2) (a bag used by travellers: He carried his sports equipment in a large grip.) borsa da viaggio, valigetta3) (understanding: He has a good grip of the subject.) comprensione, padronanza•- gripping- come to grips with
- lose one's grip* * *I [grɪp]1) (hold) presa f., stretta f.to tighten, relax one's grip on — stringere, allentare la presa su
2) (control)to come to grips with sth. — venire alle prese con qcs.
to get to grips with sth. — venire alle prese con o affrontare qcs.
3) (ability to hold) (of tyres) presa f., tenuta f. (di strada); (of shoes) aderenza f. al terreno4) (clutches)5) (bag) valigetta f., borsa f. da viaggio6) cinem. macchinista m. e f.II [grɪp]2) (adhere to) [ tyres] tenere [ road]; [ shoes] aderire a [ ground]3) (captivate) avvincere, colpire -
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[ɡrɪp]1. n1) presato have a firm grip on sb/sth — tenere saldamente qn/qc
to lose one's grip — perdere or allentare la presa, fig perdere la grinta
to get to grips with sb/sth (also) fig — venire alle prese con qn/qc
to come to grips with — affrontare, cercare di risolvere
2) (of racket, oar) impugnatura3) (holdall) sacca, borsa da viaggio2. vt1) (hold) afferrare, stringereto grip the road — (tyres) far presa sulla strada, (car) tenere bene la strada
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[grɪp] 1. n( hold) (u)chwyt m, uścisk m; (control, grasp) kontrola f, panowanie nt; (of tyre, shoe) przyczepność f; ( handle) rękojeść f, uchwyt m; ( holdall) torba f (podróżna)2. vtobject chwytać (chwycić perf); person pasjonować, fascynować; attention przyciągać (przyciągnąć perf)to come to grips with — zmierzyć się ( perf) z +instr
to grip the road — car trzymać się szosy
to lose one's grip ( fig) — tracić (stracić perf) kontrolę
* * *[ɡrip] 1. past tense, past participle - gripped; verb(to take a firm hold of: He gripped his stick; The speaker gripped (the attention of) his audience.) chwytać2. noun1) (a firm hold: He had a firm grip on his stick; He has a very strong grip; in the grip of the storm.) uścisk2) (a bag used by travellers: He carried his sports equipment in a large grip.) torba3) (understanding: He has a good grip of the subject.) opanowanie, orientacja w•- gripping- come to grips with
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1) дорога
2) дорожный маркировочный
3) шлях
4) путь
5) путевой
6) <tech.> магистральный
– alignment of road
– base of a road
– be road tested
– cart road
– cross-section of road
– crowned road
– curve of road
– dirt road
– flexible-type road
– lay road
– local road
– main road
– minor road
– motor road
– plank road
– re-surface road
– road asphalt
– road capacity
– road cement
– road concrete
– road embankment
– road engineering
– road harrow
– road making
– road management
– road marking
– road paint
– road safety
– road sign
– road tar
– road test
– road train
– trunk road
road and transportation division — отдел дорожно-транспортный
slag-ladle road transporter — транспортер для шлаковых ковшей
temporary access road — <constr.> ус
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Автомобильный термин: сцепление с дорогой -
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Макаров: сцепление шины с дорогой -
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