n. 霸占,强夺

  • They saw this as an illegal power grab.
  • Analysts agreed that it was really a move to grab market share.

v. (尤指匆忙地)取,吃,喝;霸占,强夺;利用,抓住(机会);引人注意,吸引

  • The desire to grab attention seems to incentivise stylistic sin.

n. 攫取,赚取;抓具,抓斗;抓取(或截获、采集)的图像

vt. 抓住;

  • You don’t want to just grab your legs like this.