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grasp

Prononciation : [græsp]

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Contexte : « physical action »

(verb) to hold something tightly in your hands. This is like when you pick up a toy or a cup and squeeze it to keep it from falling.

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She grasped the handle of the door before opening it.

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He couldn't grasp the slippery fish that kept escaping his hands.

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Can you grasp that ball without dropping it?

Contexte : « understanding »

(verb) to understand something fully. It’s like when you finally get a tricky math problem after thinking about it for a while.

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He grasped the concept of fractions quickly in class.

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She didn't grasp the idea of how to multiply fractions last week.

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Do you grasp what the teacher was explaining about the water cycle?

Contexte : « physical action »

(noun) a strong hold on something. Imagine when you are holding a toy tightly so it doesn't fall out of your hand.

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His grasp of the rope was firm, so he didn't slip while climbing.

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Her grasp on the pencil was too weak, and it fell to the ground.

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Is your grasp of the handle secure enough to safely lift it?

Contexte : « understanding »

(noun) the ability to understand something. Think about how you feel when you finally get why 2 plus 2 equals 4.

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Her grasp of the story made her able to retell it perfectly.

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He had a weak grasp of the main idea, so he didn't explain it well.

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Do you have a good grasp of the important points from the lesson?

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