grasping的意思和读音

grasping

: [ˈɡræspɪŋ] : [ˈɡrɑːspɪŋ]

adj.

v.“grasp”

adj.generous

adj.greedy,avaricious,selfish,covetous,acquisitive

graspingadj.

1.always trying to get money, possessions, power, etc. for yourself

a grasping landlord

adj.1.,2.

v.1.“grasp”

adj.1.only interested in getting as much money as possible

v.1.The present participle of grasp

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2. stretchy:a. ,, grasping:a. ,, remain:vi. ,, ...

3. stretchy:a. ,, grasping:a. ,, remain:vi. ,, ...

4. grasp grasping grassland ...

6. ... Exceedingly eager for material gain;avaricious. grasping n., grasping ...

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1.And yet here he is. And here we are. And here you are, still grasping at straws trying to defend yourself. Douche bag.

2.Grasping firmly a ball of string from the garden, Glenn raced back into the house and dashed upstairs to his mother's room.线

3.They just have no where else to go and are grasping to the hope that they can at least make a few bucks online.

4."I don't know if I ought to have come" , she said breathlessly , grasping Phyl's arm.“”,。(

5.Monkey (animal), any of about 160 species of primates that have grasping hands, forward-facing eyes, and highly developed brains.),160

6.Harvey elbowed his way through and, grasping Lisa by the hand, pulled her away from David, and escorted her out of the room.

7.I was on my back in a couple of inches of mud, grasping him with all my strength, one hand around his throat.

8."I'm so sorry, " she said, and then, grasping for words of comfort: "You know, they say when that happens it's probably meant to be. ":“”,:“。”

9.The two great ruffians sprang up, and, grasping the long pincers, plunged them into the heart of the fire.

10.Grasping at help like a drowning swimmer tends to scare away the resources you've already got, as well as potential assistance.