grabbing
v. 搶先,搶佔( grab的現在分詞 ); (尤指匆忙地)取; 攫取; (尤指自私、貪婪地)撈取
If you grab something, you take it or pick it up suddenly and roughly.
I managed to grab her hand...
我抓到了她的手。
I grabbed him by the neck.
我掐住他的脖子。
If you grab at something, you try to grab it.
He was clumsily trying to grab at Alfred's arms.
他笨手笨腳地想抓住艾爾弗雷德的手臂。
If you grab someone who is walking past, you succeed in getting their attention.
Grab that waiter, Mary Ann.
瑪麗·安,叫那位侍者過來。
If you grab someone's attention, you do something in order to make them notice you.
I jumped on the wall to grab the attention of the crowd.
為了吸引那群人的注意,我縱身躍上牆頭。
If you grab something such as food, drink, or sleep, you manage to get some quickly.
Grab a beer.
拿瓶啤酒來。
If you grab something such as a chance or opportunity, or grab at it, you take advantage of it eagerly.
She grabbed the chance of a job interview...
她抓住了一次求職面試的機會。
He grabbed at the opportunity to buy his castle.
他抓住機會買下了他的城堡。
A grab for something such as power or fame is an attempt to gain it.
...a grab for personal power.
對個人權力的巧取豪奪
If something is up for grabs, it is available to anyone who is interested.
The famous Ritz hotel is up for grabs for £100m.
著名的里茲飯店開價1億英鎊供各方競購。
I was woken up by someone grabbing hold of my sleeping bag.
有人猛地抓住了我的睡袋,把我驚醒了。
He lunged at me, grabbing me violently.
他向我撲過來,使勁把我抓住。
Grabbing his ponytail, Shirley gave it a yank.
雪莉抓住他的馬尾辮,猛地一拽。
The plane was grabbing for altitude.
這架飛機在搶佔高度.
The German set three tournament records and equalled two others en route to grabbing golf'srichest prize.
那個德國人在獲得高爾夫球賽最高獎金的同時重新整理了3項錦標賽紀錄,平了其他兩項紀錄。