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■ Ability of a football boot or shoe to adhere to the playing surface without slipping, enabling the player to stop.■ Beschaffenheit von Außensohle und Stollen des Fußballschuhs, die gewährleistet, dass der Fuß des Spielers in stabilem Kontakt mit dem Boden bleibt. -
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[grɪp] past tense, past participle gripped1. verbto take a firm hold of:يَمْسِك، يَقْبِض بِشِدَّهThe speaker gripped (the attention of) his audience.
2. noun1) a firm hold:قَبْضَه شَديدَهin the grip of the storm.
2) a bag used by travellers:حَقيبَة سَفَرHe carried his sports equipment in a large grip.
3) understanding:فَهْم، مَعْرِفَهHe has a good grip of the subject.
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* * *n. a grip, grasp; upp-grip, plenty to take, abundance; á-grip, q. v.; yfir-grip, compass: medic. spots on the skin, believed to be the finger-prints or marks of goblins or demons, Fél. -
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1. захватное устройство;2. схват ( механический); см. clamping device; claw; end effector; end tool; grasp; grasping system; gripper; gripping device; hand; handchanger; hold; pickergraphic procedures for instruction purposes — графические процедуры для реализации команд интерактивной графикиgraph reduction in parallel — параллельное редуцирование графов ( высокопроизводительный) параллельный процессор GRIP -
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سَيْطَرَة \ control: direction; command; power; the ability to make others obey: He has no control over his children. He has lost control of them. They are out of control (or not under control). grip: a firm hold. hold: to control: The teacher had no hold over his class. power: to control: The prisoner was in their power. -
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أَمْسَكَ (بِشدة) \ grip: to hold firmly. lay hands on: to seize violently. \ See Also قبض (قَبَضَ) -
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GRIP — bezeichnet: Grip (Film), fahrbarer Kran, an den Filmkameras, Ton oder Lichtgeräte für besondere Kamera und/oder Szeneneinstellungen montiert werden, siehe die Haftreibung einer Fläche an einer anderen, beispielsweise bei Autoreifen eine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Grip — may refer to: Cinema * Grip (job), job in the film industry * Key grip, the chief grip on a film set Sport * Pistol grip, the handle of a pistol * Grip (sport fencing), hilt of a sword * Grip (tennis), how a tennis racquet is held * Grip (cricket … Wikipedia
Grip — steht für: Grip (Film), fahrbarer Kran, an den Filmkameras, Ton oder Lichtgeräte für besondere Kamera und/oder Szeneneinstellungen montiert werden den Operateur einer solchen Kameraplattform, im Fachjargon grip, key grip oder dolly grip genannt,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
grip — grip; grip·er; grip·less; grip·man; grip·per; grip·pit; grip·ple; grip·py; grip·ing·ly; grip·ping·ly; grip·ping·ness; … English syllables
GRIP — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Grip peut faire référence à : grip, une position, prise des mains ou de la main sur un club de golf, une raquette de tennis. GRIP est l acronyme du… … Wikipédia en Français
Grip — Grip … Википедия
grip — grip1 [grip] n. [ME gripe < OE gripa, a clutch, handful < base of grīpan: see GRIPE] 1. the act of taking firmly and holding fast with the hand, teeth, an instrument, etc.; secure grasp; firm hold 2. the manner in which this is done 3. any… … English World dictionary
grip — ● grip nom masculin Revêtement du manche d un club, d une raquette de tennis à l endroit où on le prend en main, et qui permet une meilleure prise. Pince mobile reliant une voiture de chemin de fer funiculaire au câble qui l entraîne dans la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Grip — Grip, n. [AS. gripe. Cf. {Grip}, v. t., {Gripe}, v. t.] 1. An energetic or tenacious grasp; a holding fast; strength in grasping. [1913 Webster] 2. A peculiar mode of clasping the hand, by which members of a secret association recognize or greet … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Grip — Grip, v. t. [From {Grip} a grasp; or P. gripper to seize; of German origin. See {Gripe}, v. t.] To give a grip to; to grasp; to gripe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
grip — 1. (grip) s. m. Terme de fauconnerie. Oiseau de grip, oiseau qui ne vit que de rapine. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Grip [action de prendre], OUDIN Dict.. ÉTYMOLOGIE Voy. gripper … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré