grips

grips [grɪps]  [grɪps] 

原级:grip

现在分词:gripping

grips在线翻译

过去分词:gripped

grips的反义词

过去式:gripped

grips 基本解释
掌握;紧握( grip的名词复数 );理解;理解力;抓紧( grip的第三人称单数 );吸引;引起;使感兴趣;
grips 网络解释

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1. 把套:Fork前叉 | grips把套 | handelbar横把

2. 数据转换程序:gridiron pattern 格网图形 | gridsystem 直角坐标格网 | grips 数据转换程序

3. 你手握住的地方:Handlebar 握把(就那根長長的,中文我不知道該怎麼說) | Grips 你手握住的地方.... | Seatpost 坐管

4. 車手握把:Grips 車手握把 242017 | Waterproof Rubber 防水橡膠 358010 | Tachometer, Revolution Counters & Line Speed Meter 轉速及速度表 299509

grips 单语例句

1. The Times of India on Tuesday splashed its front page with " Quitting buzz grips the capital " despite strong official denials that Singh would quit.

2. Heat is generated effectively only if the tire grips the road surface such that the tire carcass flexes under lateral load.

3. grips

3. It is high time for Beijing to come to grips with the traffic jams that are choking the roads.

4. One is to come to grips with the importance of friendship between China and India from a strategic and comprehensive perspective.

5. Both Japan and the US should come to grips with their mistake.

6. The tax authorities should be urged to come to grips with the urgency of boosting not the national coffers but domestic consumption.

7. Another area that Wang and his colleagues must come to grips with is training more young neurosurgeons.

8. The Chinese Government has obviously come to grips with the severity of the environmental hurdles to its development ambitions.

9. Undeniably it is a source of sustenance and fiber that many western nations lack and are grappling to come to grips with.

10. That needs to change if China is ever going to come to grips with its rebalancing imperatives.