柯林斯詞典grab /ɡr?b/ (grabbing,grabbed,grabs) 1. V-T If you grab something, you take it or pick it up suddenly and roughly. 抓住 I managed to grab her hand. 我設(shè)法抓住了她的手。2. V-I If you grab at something, you try to grab it. (設(shè)法) 抓住 He was clumsily trying to grab at Alfred's arms. 他正笨手笨腳地試圖抓住艾爾弗雷德的手臂。3. N-COUNT Grab is also a noun. 抓住[usu sing, N 'for/at' n] I made a grab for the knife. 我伸手去抓那把刀。4. V-T If you grab someone who is walking past, you succeed in getting their attention. 引起…的注意[非正式] Grab that waiter, Mary Ann. 瑪麗?安,叫住那個服務(wù)生。5. V-T If you grab someone's attention, you do something in order to make them notice you. 引起 (注意) I jumped on the wall to grab the attention of the crowd. 我跳上牆頭以引起衆(zhòng)人的注意。6. V-T If you grab something such as food, drink, or sleep, you manage to get some quickly. 匆忙地做[非正式] Grab a beer. 快喝盃啤酒吧。7. to grab hold of→see hold 8. PHRASE If something is up for grabs, it is available to anyone who is interested. 任何人都可競購的[非正式] The famous Ritz hotel is up for grabs for $100 million. 著名的裡茨大飯店出價1億美元供人競購。 返回 grabbed