grip
英 [grɪp]
美 [ɡrɪp]
- n.グリップ;ハンドル;支配;握り;ハンドル包帯
- 強く握る
- つかむ
- n.(グリップ)人名;(英?スウェーデン語)gripe
語源
英語の語源
- grip
- grip: [OE] Grip comes from a prehistoric Germanic verb *gripjan, derived from a base *grip-. Variants of this base produced gripe [OE] (which originally meant simply ‘grasp’), grope [OE], and possibly also grab. French borrowed it as gripper ‘seize’, from which English gets the now obsolete grippe ‘flu’ [18].
=> grab, gripe, grope - grip (v.)
- Old English grippan "to grip, seize, obtain" (class I strong verb; past tense grap, past participle gripen), from West Germanic *gripjan (cognates: Old High German gripfen "to rob," Old English gripan "to seize;" see gripe (v.)). Related: Gripped; gripping. French gripper "to seize," griffe "claw" are Germanic loan-words.
- grip (n.)
- c. 1200, "act of grasping or seizing; power or ability to grip," fusion of Old English gripe "grasp, clutch" and gripa "handful, sheaf" (see grip (v.)). Figurative use from mid-15c. Meaning "a handshake" (especially one of a secret society) is from 1785. Meaning "that by which anything is grasped" is from 1867. Meaning "stage hand" is from 1888, from their work shifting scenery.
例文
- 1. How much can the President relax his grip over the nation?
- 大統領は国の統制をどの程度緩めることができるのか。
- 2.Such cars,however,do grip the road well,even in the dry.
- しかし、この車は乾燥路面でも良好なグリップ性能を示している。
- 3.Luke answered by tightening his grip on her shoulder.
- ルークの反応は、彼女の肩をもっときつくつかんだことだ。
- 4.Find the exact grip that allows you to hit the ball hard.
- 強力なストロークを可能にする正確なグリップ方法を見つけた。/
- 5.Harry loosened his grip momentarily and Anna wriggled free.
- ハリーの手が少し緩むと、アンナは抜け出した。/
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