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Grasp at Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɹæsp/ /ˈæt
GRASP-at
ɡɹˈɑːsp/ /ˈæt
grah-SPAT

释义

To quickly try to take or hold something, especially when you are desperate. It can also mean trying eagerly but sometimes unsuccessfully to take an opportunity or hope.

用法与细微差别

Often used in negative or desperate contexts: 'grasp at straws' is a common idiom for trying unlikely solutions. Can be literal (reach with hand) or figurative (seize a chance or hope). Usually somewhat formal or literary in tone.

例句

He tried to grasp at the rope but missed.

basic

When she heard the good news, she began to grasp at hope.

basic

The drowning man tried to grasp at anything to stay afloat.

basic

Stop trying to grasp at excuses—you just need to apologize.

natural

People often grasp at any chance for happiness, no matter how small.

natural

He's just grasping at straws, hoping for a miracle.

natural