handgrip
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A handle; the portion of a handle that the hand occupies.
— Near-synonym: grip
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A covering (often rubber or foam) on a handle, designed to allow the user a more comfortable or more secure hold on the handle.
— Each cane consists of three parts: (1) the handle (which may or may not be covered by a rubber handgrip), (2) the shaft, and (3) the base (which is usually ...
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A handshake; a way of gripping hands with another person.
— There are also "secret" signs and handgrips, which initiates are never supposed to reveal lest they suffer a fate worse than death.
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The ability to grip something with a hand.
— The patient's handgrip is also tested for muscle strength.
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A grasp or grip.
— “I heard that this youngster had the strength of thirty men in his handgrip!”
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From Middle English hand grip, handegrip, from Old English handgripe (“handgrip”), from Proto-West Germanic *handugripi (“handgrip”), equivalent to hand + grip. Cognate with Dutch handgreep (“handgrip, grasp”), German Handgriff (“handgrip, grasp, handle, hilt”), Danish håndgreb (“handgrip”), Swedish håndgrepp (“handgrip, handle, hilt”).
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