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Что (кто) такое Grasp - определение

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Grasp (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Graps; GRASP (disambiguation); GRASP
A grasp generally refers to an act of taking, holding or seizing firmly with (or as if with) the hand.
grasp         
  • For newborns, grasping is a natural reflex.
  • Grasp reflex of a 5 month old baby boy
ACT OF TAKING, HOLDING OR SEIZING FIRMLY WITH (OR AS IF WITH) THE HAND
Grasping; Raking grasp; Pincer grasp; Whole hand grasp
[gr?:sp]
¦ verb
1. seize and hold firmly.
take (an opportunity) eagerly.
2. comprehend fully.
¦ noun
1. a firm grip.
a person's capacity to attain something: success was within his grasp.
2. a person's understanding.
Derivatives
graspable adjective
grasper noun
Origin
ME: perh. related to grope.
grasp         
  • For newborns, grasping is a natural reflex.
  • Grasp reflex of a 5 month old baby boy
ACT OF TAKING, HOLDING OR SEIZING FIRMLY WITH (OR AS IF WITH) THE HAND
Grasping; Raking grasp; Pincer grasp; Whole hand grasp
I. v. a.
Clasp, gripe or grip, seize, clinch, clutch, catch, grapple, lay hold of.
II. n.
1.
Clasp, gripe or grip.
2.
Hold, possession.
3.
Reach, power of seizing or of comprehending, compass, scope.
grasp         
  • For newborns, grasping is a natural reflex.
  • Grasp reflex of a 5 month old baby boy
ACT OF TAKING, HOLDING OR SEIZING FIRMLY WITH (OR AS IF WITH) THE HAND
Grasping; Raking grasp; Pincer grasp; Whole hand grasp
(grasps, grasping, grasped)
1.
If you grasp something, you take it in your hand and hold it very firmly.
He grasped both my hands...
She was trying to grasp at something.
VERB: V n, V at n
see also grasping
2.
A grasp is a very firm hold or grip.
His hand was taken in a warm, firm grasp.
N-SING: with supp
3.
If you say that something is in someone's grasp, you disapprove of the fact that they possess or control it. If something slips from your grasp, you lose it or lose control of it.
The people in your grasp are not guests, they are hostages...
She allowed victory to slip from her grasp.
...the task of liberating a number of states from the grasp of tyrants.
N-SING: with poss, oft in/from N
4.
If you grasp something that is complicated or difficult to understand, you understand it.
The Government has not yet grasped the seriousness of the crisis...
He instantly grasped that Stephen was talking about his wife.
VERB: V n, V that
5.
A grasp of something is an understanding of it.
They have a good grasp of foreign languages.
N-SING: with supp, usu N of N
6.
If you say that something is within someone's grasp, you mean that it is very likely that they will achieve it.
Peace is now within our grasp.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
GRASP         
  • For newborns, grasping is a natural reflex.
  • Grasp reflex of a 5 month old baby boy
ACT OF TAKING, HOLDING OR SEIZING FIRMLY WITH (OR AS IF WITH) THE HAND
Grasping; Raking grasp; Pincer grasp; Whole hand grasp
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Grasp         
  • For newborns, grasping is a natural reflex.
  • Grasp reflex of a 5 month old baby boy
ACT OF TAKING, HOLDING OR SEIZING FIRMLY WITH (OR AS IF WITH) THE HAND
Grasping; Raking grasp; Pincer grasp; Whole hand grasp
·noun Forcible possession; hold.
II. Grasp ·noun The handle of a sword or of an Oar.
III. Grasp ·noun A gripe or seizure of the hand; a seizure by embrace, or infolding in the arms.
IV. Grasp ·noun Wide-reaching power of intellect to comprehend subjects and hold them under survey.
V. Grasp ·noun Reach of the arms; hence, the power of seizing and holding; as, it was beyond his grasp.
VI. Grasp ·vt To seize and hold by clasping or embracing with the fingers or arms; to catch to take possession of.
VII. Grasp ·vt To lay hold of with the mind; to become thoroughly acquainted or conversant with; to Comprehend.
VIII. Grasp ·vi To effect a grasp; to make the motion of grasping; to Clutch; to Struggle; to Strive.
grasp         
  • For newborns, grasping is a natural reflex.
  • Grasp reflex of a 5 month old baby boy
ACT OF TAKING, HOLDING OR SEIZING FIRMLY WITH (OR AS IF WITH) THE HAND
Grasping; Raking grasp; Pincer grasp; Whole hand grasp
I
n.
comprehension
1) a firm; thorough grasp
2) an intuitive grasp
reach
3) beyond one's grasp; within one's grasp
II
v.
1)(d; intr.) to grasp at, for
2) (D; tr.) to grasp by (to grasp smb. by the arm)
Grasp         
  • For newborns, grasping is a natural reflex.
  • Grasp reflex of a 5 month old baby boy
ACT OF TAKING, HOLDING OR SEIZING FIRMLY WITH (OR AS IF WITH) THE HAND
Grasping; Raking grasp; Pincer grasp; Whole hand grasp
A grasp is an act of taking, holding or seizing firmly with (or as if with) the hand. An example of a grasp is the handshake, wherein two people grasp one of each other's like hands.
Grasp (software)         
  • The "GRASP" button, installed on an IBM 370/E that provided an interrupt into the F0 partition.
GRASP was a systems software package that provided spooling facilities for the IBM/370 running DOS/VS or DOS/VSE environment, and IBM/360 running DOS or retrofitted with modified DOS.
grasping         
  • For newborns, grasping is a natural reflex.
  • Grasp reflex of a 5 month old baby boy
ACT OF TAKING, HOLDING OR SEIZING FIRMLY WITH (OR AS IF WITH) THE HAND
Grasping; Raking grasp; Pincer grasp; Whole hand grasp
If you describe someone as grasping, you are criticizing them for wanting to get and keep as much money as possible, and for being unwilling to spend it.
...a greedy grasping drug-ridden individual...
ADJ [disapproval]