Examples of using Grips in English and their translations into Chinese
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The death of a child grips all of our hearts.
And when panic grips the people, once it has turned their bowels to water, calmly tell them you will deal with it.
Just as he falls, he grips a rock, a sturdy handhold, to avoid the abyss.
Typically, any task that benefits from having two grips rather than just one.
But when the gospel grips us at the level of conviction, we obey its implications whatever the cost.
The spreads are competitive, and there are plenty of educational tools to help you get to grips with the platform.
Painted through the summer and fall of 1865, not long after the nation came to grips with Robert E.
The bifunctional chelator firmly grips the radionuclide and ensures a strong bond with the biovector.
There is also a free demo account allowing you to get to grips with the platform before you invest.
Nobody cares about deficits until it grips the economy in an inflationary way," he said.
If the difficulty is a tall thing, then I difficult to grips with every day.
OTTO Controls designs and manufactures precision switches and control grips including mechanical switches with up to 1 million cycle life;
The first term, R, has been known for decades, and we're now coming to grips with the second, fp.
Beyond Africa, our eyes turn constantly to Iraq and the Middle East, still in the grips of violence.
Additionally, we used the BioPuls™ Submersible Pneumatic Grips and Temperature-Controlled Bath to keep the contact lenses hydrated and at body temperature.
Starting at the end of May, we plan to offer repairs free of charge for all BG-E2 battery grips that are affected by this issue.
Before starting the test, the specimen is measured, then placed into 250kN hydraulic wedge grips.
As the robot stretches, the kirigami is transformed into a 3D-textured surface, which grips the ground just like snake skin.
Stanton's hand appeared swollen, and he said it hurt where he grips the bat.
Bill, who is a head shorter than he, grips him by the shoulders.