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grasping [ˈgrɑ:spɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈgræsp-] ADJ. pey.
grasping
I. grasp [grɑ:sp, ingl. am. græsp] SUST. sin pl.
1. grasp (grip):
wypadać [perf wypaść] komuś z rąk
2. grasp fig. (understanding):
3. grasp (attainability):
II. grasp [grɑ:sp, ingl. am. græsp] V. trans.
1. grasp (take hold):
chwytać [perf chwycić]
łapać [perf z-]
chwytać [perf chwycić] za coś
2. grasp fig. (understand):
pojmować [perf pojąć]
3. grasp (use):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to grasp the nettle ingl. brit.
chwytać [perf chwycić] byka za rogi
grasp at V. intr. to grasp at sth
1. grasp at chance, excuse:
to grasp at sth
wykorzystywać [perf wykorzystać] coś
2. grasp at rail, handle:
to grasp at sth
chwytać [perf chwycić] za coś
Present
Igrasp
yougrasp
he/she/itgrasps
wegrasp
yougrasp
theygrasp
Past
Igrasped
yougrasped
he/she/itgrasped
wegrasped
yougrasped
theygrasped
Present Perfect
Ihavegrasped
youhavegrasped
he/she/ithasgrasped
wehavegrasped
youhavegrasped
theyhavegrasped
Past Perfect
Ihadgrasped
youhadgrasped
he/she/ithadgrasped
wehadgrasped
youhadgrasped
theyhadgrasped
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The mechanics were hard to grasp in places, making it difficult to get into the freewheeling fun.
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To let the moment slip from our grasp would be a civic tragedy.
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They pick up on subtleties and may think about them a long time before demonstrating their grasp of a subject.
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By age 20, she was regarded as witty and gregarious, with a grasp of politics.
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In his grasp of the structure and functions of the brain and spinal cord he was far in advance of his contemporaries.
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