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21. | to snatch; to catch (or get) hold of |
| 一把抓住 |
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22. | an arm hold |
| 抓住胳膊 |
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23. | Caught me by the arm; caught the reins. |
| 抓住我的胳膊;抓住缰绳 |
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24. | embrace a good chance |
| 抓住好时机 |
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25. | 8 [和合]他们必惊惶悲痛,愁苦必将他们抓住;他们疼痛,好象9产难的妇人一样,彼此惊奇相看,脸如火焰。 |
| NIV] Terror will seize them, pain and anguish will grip them; they will writhe like a woman in labor. They will look aghast at each other, their faces aflame. |
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26. | Melanie sat down and with a hand that did not tremble reached for a book on the table. |
| 媚兰坐下来,顺手从桌上拿起一本书。 |
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27. | take hold of sth. |
| 抓住某物 |
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28. | The spring was rather strong but it worked smoothly. |
| 弹簧虽是太紧一点,倒很顺手。 |
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29. | To seize;snatch. |
| 抓住;抓取 |
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30. | The opportunity was there, and I grabbed it. |
| 机会躺在那里,我顺手掂来而已。 |
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