Examples of using Gripping in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Under the thumb of her right hand, which was tightly gripping the steering wheel, was a button that she had always been acutely conscious of.
Gripping Julie's hand,
If stationary remains, you can attempt gripping a metal portion of your workplace chair prior to getting up as it could floor the electric powered charge.
The forend cover gave the shooter a positive gripping surface and the buttstock cover contained a cheekpiece pad to help gain a full cheekweld when shooting.
To demonstrate the loss of gripping force we will use this electronic gauge.
By 12 months he may walk while gripping your hand, though he may not take his first steps alone for a little while longer.
Gripping the glass in his hands tightly,
If static persists, you can attempt gripping a metallic part of your workplace chair prior to getting up as it can ground the electrical charge.
This tough, durable rope is made of 100% natural sisal fibers for superior gripping and knotting ability compared to other ropes.
We need to push with the jaws in the same direction that we will be ID gripping the part.
Horner argues that the arms were too short to make the necessary gripping force to hold on to prey.
having conquered my hands by tightly gripping the arms of the chair,
All gripping jaws are produced with new technology to increase jaw life.
Marie said quietly, gripping their hands, but not stepping backward,
through holding or gripping.
easy for gripping and controlling the ball.
This is common in cyclists and weight lifters from the pressure of gripping.
In other words, you must design a gripping system that allows you to grip the part to be inspected as close as possible to the robot's flange.
ground work and submissions, with very few restrictions on gripping and holds.[7] Combat Sambo(Russian: Боевое Самбо, Boyevoye Sambo).
Carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms usually occur include while holding a phone or a newspaper, gripping a steering wheel, or waking up during the night.
