handgrip

英['hændɡrɪp] 美['hændɡrɪp]
  • n. 有力的握手;手把;柄
  • (复)handgrips: 肉搏.
Noun:
  1. the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it;

    "he grabbed the hammer by the handle"
    "it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip"

1. We liked the bike's spongy handgrip for keeping our hands away from cold metal.
我们喜欢这辆自行车的软把手,有了它,我们的双手就不用再接触冰冷的金属了。

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2. They also measured handgrip strength, a predictor of future disability.
他们也测量了握力, 这是将来失能的一个预报器.

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3. He has a strong handgrip.
他握手有力.

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4. A day of morning, he broke a coffeepot to follow handgrip it threw sea mile.
一天早晨, 他打破了一把咖啡壶并随手把它扔到了海里.

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5. The symmetrical handgrip design of skidproof connect bowl edge become a beautiful curve and great beauty.
对称的双耳自然碗耳防滑设计与碗沿链接成优美曲线,极具美感.

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