grabbed
Prononciation : [ɡræbd]
Mot
Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to take hold of something suddenly or firmly with your hands. It's like when you want to pick up a toy or hold someone's hand quickly.
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She grabbed her jacket when she felt cold outside.
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He didn’t grab the chance to run outside before the door closed.
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Did you grab the toy before it fell off the table?
Contexte : « attention »
(verb) to catch someone’s attention or interest quickly. It’s like when a bright color or exciting sound makes you look or listen right away.
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The movie's trailer grabbed my attention right from the start.
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The boring presentation didn't grab anyone's interest at all.
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What can we do to grab the audience's attention?
Contexte : « opportunity »
(verb) to take an opportunity or chance quickly. It’s like when you see a fun activity and you quickly decide to join in.
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He grabbed the opportunity to play on the team when he could.
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She missed the chance and didn’t grab the opportunity to travel abroad.
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Did you grab the opportunity when it was offered to you?
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