Examples of using Grasped in English and their translations into Chinese
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Nature as grasped by philosophical knowledge is a theory created out of human speculation, a ghost with a soul, but no structure.
U Po Kyin fully grasped that to call the doctor a traitor was not enough in itself;
It means China has completely grasped the space rendezvous and docking technologies and had the fundamental abilities to build a space station.
Finally, many brands of sports fashion brands have grasped the market segments, but the more market segments, the easier it is to get saturated.
When you have grasped the direction of the market and have a basic decision, don't change the decision easily because of the influence of others.
This time around, I think I fully grasped the significance of causal reasoning and I turned into a full-on believer.
At the moment, even renowned economists do not dare to claim that they have completely grasped the theory of fundamental analysis, let alone common investors.
With a frightful qualm, I turned, and I saw that I had grasped the antenna of another monster crab that stood just behind me.
How much of this can be grasped by the society today, only time will tell.
And at the same moment she is grasped by others as a thing: on the street, eyes follow her, her body is subject to comments;
Despite all of Erickson's scientific training, it was Dave Miller himself who grasped the down-to-earth idea that started them hoping again.
It is evident that no one grasped the full picture of what he was becoming.
So once you have grasped the fundamentals of C, you‘ll find yourself able to apply your understanding to other languages as well.
When someone grasped Irena's hand, Professor Warwick's brain would receive a pulse from the implant in his arm.
The natural nature of children's love for nature can be better reflected and grasped in the color of children's paradise.
When you have grasped the direction of the market and have a basic decision, don't change the decision easily because of the influence of others.
Much more clearly she grasped that he was asking her to be fond of the Burmese, even to admire them;
But he came to realize that neither his students nor his colleagues grasped extreme poverty.