
꽉 쥐다
To take and keep a firm hold of; to grasp tightly with the hands, teeth, or an instrument.
예문:
"The climber gripped the rough edge of the rock face to prevent a fall."
"She gripped the steering wheel tightly as they drove through the heavy rain."
사로잡다
To deeply affect someone emotionally or compel their attention or interest.
예문:
"The documentary gripped viewers with its shocking revelations about corporate corruption."
"He was gripped by an overwhelming sense of panic when the lights suddenly went out."
꽉 쥠
A firm hold; a tight grasp or clasp, or the manner of holding something.
예문:
"Ensure you have a strong grip on the hammer before swinging it."
"The wrestler maintained a powerful grip on his opponent's arm throughout the match."
통제력
An effective form of control, mastery, or domination over a person, situation, or area.
예문:
"The government struggled to maintain its grip on the rapidly deteriorating economy."
"After years of conflict, the dictator finally lost his grip on power."
이해력
Understanding or comprehension of a complex subject or situation.
예문:
"It took the new student several weeks to get a grip on the advanced physics concepts."
"She has an excellent grip on the intricacies of international law."
접지력
The ability of a tire, shoe, or other object to maintain firm contact with a surface, especially through friction; traction.
예문:
"The new winter tires provide excellent grip even on icy roads."
"The worn soles of his boots offered very little grip on the muddy trail."
손잡이
A part or attachment by which something is held in the hand; a handle.
예문:
"The tennis racket had a comfortable leather grip that reduced slippage."
"Always check that the grip on the power tool is secure before use."
촬영 조수
A technician in a film or theater crew responsible for setting up and maintaining equipment, especially camera supports and lighting.
예문:
"The key grip was responsible for rigging the camera crane on the rooftop set."
"Being a grip requires both technical skill and significant physical strength."