21. | He kept a firm grip on his men. |
| 他紧紧地控制着他的部下。
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22. | His mind has lost its grip . |
| 他的脑子有点不灵了。
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23. | regain one's grip on sth. |
| 重新抓住某物。
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24. | His grip on the gun loosened. |
| 他握枪的手松开了。
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25. | He has a feeble grip of my idea. |
| 他对我的想法理解很模糊。
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26. | A navigator must have a good grip of mathematics. |
| 航海家必须精通数学。
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27. | He shook my hands with an iron grip . |
| 他用手握我的手。
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28. | Keep a tight grip on the hammer handle. |
| 紧握住锤子柄。
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29. | The city was in the grip of a severe freeze. |
| 该城市遭到严寒的袭击。
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30. | And if this something else is rightly chosen, if it really attended by the illumination of another field of interest, gradually, and often quite swiftly, the old undue grip relaxes and the process of recuperation and repair begins. |
| 如果选得合适,而且的确受到别的领域的情趣的启迪,那么渐渐地,往往也是很顺利地,原先不适当的紧张就会松弛下来,恢复和修整的过程就会开始。
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