grip in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for grip in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.grip [Brit ɡrɪp, Am ɡrɪp] N

II.grip <pres part gripping; pret, pp gripped> [Brit ɡrɪp, Am ɡrɪp] VB trans

III.grip <pres part gripping; pret, pp gripped> [Brit ɡrɪp, Am ɡrɪp] VB intr (hold)

kirby grip® [Brit ˈkəːbi], Kirbigrip N

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grip in the PONS Dictionary

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grip Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to get a grip on oneself
to be in the grip of sth
to get a grip on oneself
get a grip on yourself now!
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Recognizing the player's intentions, the beggar tried to escape the player's iron grip, struggling to free himself.
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The police appeared to have regained grip on the law and order situation and peace appeared to have returned.
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When the vehicle is used on loose surfaced, low tire pressure will be used to improve grip.
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Other methods for testing include different weights being placed in each hand simultaneously, or having the patient pick up each weight using a fingertip grip.
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With the underhand grip, there are several different techniques employed which involve slight variations in finger positioning and usage.
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The bar shall have circumferential machine markings or tape indicating this maximum grip allowance.
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A grip extender is available for use with these longer magazines.
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Five cables in total were moved by the throttle twist grip.
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Bullfrogs can capture large, strong prey because of the powerful grip of their jaws after the initial ranid tongue strike.
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So they're good for fiddly work, with secure grip and machine-washable.
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