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25 grasp
I [graːsp] n1) хватка, власть, господство, обладание- have a strong graspThe fish squirmed from his grasp and fell into the water. — Рыба выскользнула у него из рук и плюхнулась в воду.
- lose one's grasp
- wrest smth from smb's grasp
- escape from smb's grasp
- be in the grasp of smb's grasp
- if he comes into my grasp2) понимать, схватывание, способность быстрого восприятия- mental graspIt is beyond my grasp. — Это выше моего понимания
- intuitive grasp
- remarkable grasp of the subject
- have a through grasp of a subject II [graːsp] v1) схватывать, захватывать, сжимать- grasp a branch of a tree- grasp smb's arm2) хвататься, ухватиться, делать попытку схватить, крепко держатьсяThe baby grasped at the rattle dangling in front of him. — Ребенок хватался за погремушку, висевшую перед ним.
She grasped the post with her hands for fear of falling. — Боясь упасть, она крепко держалась обеими руками за столб.
- grasp at the opportunity- grasp for any chance
- grasp at a proposal3) понять, постичь, усвоить, осознатьThey couldn't grasp the fact that —... Они не могли взять в толк, что
... I can't grasp your meaning. — Не понимаю, что вы хотите сказать.
To grasp the nettle. — ◊ Смело браться за трудное дело.
To grasp at a straw. — ◊ Хвататься за соломинку.
Grasp all, lose all. — ◊ За двумя зайцами погонишься, ни одного не поймаешь
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1. n лязг, звяканье; звон2. v лязгнуть, звякнуть; прозвенеть3. v звенеть4. v двигаться с лязгомСинонимический ряд:1. metallic noise (noun) chime; clang; clangor; clink; clunk; crash; jangle; metallic noise; metallic sound; tinkle2. chink (verb) chink; clang; clink3. clatter (verb) clap; clash; clatter; grate; rattle -
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1. n прогулка; бесцельное хождение2. n несвязная речь; путаница; бред3. n популяризаторская статьяa ramble among books — «беседа о книгах», «прогулка по книгам»
4. v гулять, бродить5. v перескакивать с предмета на предмет6. v болтать о пустяках, молоть вздор7. v говорить несвязно, бредить8. v читать без разбору9. v ползти, виться10. v мор. рыскать11. n горн. ложная кровляСинонимический ряд:1. walk (noun) amble; constitutional; perambulation; promenade; saunter; stroll; turn; walk2. babble (verb) babble; deviate; drift; maunder; rant and rave3. chatter (verb) blabber; chatter; jabber; palaver; prate; prattle; rattle on; run on4. digress (verb) depart; digress; divagate; diverge; excurse; stray5. sprawl (verb) scramble; sprangle; sprawl; spread-eagle; straddle; straggle6. wander (verb) amble; bat; circumambulate; gad; gad about; gallivant; meander; mooch; perambulate; peregrinate; promenade; range; roam; roll; rove; saunter; stroll; traipse; vagabond; vagabondize; walk; wander
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