grab1/græb; ɡræb/v [T] grabbed , grabbing 1 to take hold of someone or something suddenly or violently 抓住﹔抢﹐夺: He grabbed my bag and ran. 他抢了我的包就跑了。see box at见 HOLD1 方框2 informal to get some food or sleep quickly because you are busy【非正式】〔因忙碌而〕赶紧﹐抓紧〔吃或睡〕: Let's grab some lunch. 我们赶紧吃点午饭吧。3 grab a chance/opportunity informal to quickly take advantage of an opportunity【非正式】抓住机会: Grab the opportunity to travel while you can. 趁你可以的时候抓紧机会旅游吧。4 to get someone's attention 引起﹐吸引〔某人的注意〕: That should grab her attention . 那应该会引起她的注意。a story which has grabbed the headlines (=has been reported in the newspapers)抢占头条的新闻grab at/for sthphr v to suddenly put out your hand to try to take hold of something 伸手去抓
grab2n 1 make a grab for/at sth to suddenly try to take hold of something 伸手去抓某物: I made a grab for the gun. 我伸手去抓手枪。2 be up for grabsinformal if something is up for grabs, it is available for anyone who wants to try to get it【非正式】等着你去争取