grip (EN)
verbo, sostantivo

verbo “grip”

grip; he grips; past gripped, part. gripped; ger. gripping
  1. afferrare
    She gripped the railing tightly as she walked down the steep stairs.
  2. commuovere profondamente
    Excitement gripped the crowd as the concert began.
  3. catturare l'attenzione
    The book's mysterious plot gripped her so tightly that she read it all in one sitting.

sostantivo “grip”

sg. grip, pl. grips or uncountable
  1. impugnatura
    She adjusted her fingers around the grip of the tennis racket before serving the ball.
  2. presa
    The climber adjusted her grip on the rope to pull herself up the steep cliff.
  3. controllo
    The company's CEO maintained a tight grip on all decision-making processes, leaving little room for input from others.
  4. comprensione
    Despite reading the instructions several times, she still couldn't get a good grip on how to assemble the furniture.
  5. pugno (quantità che si può tenere in una mano)
    Can you grab me a grip of screws from the jar?
  6. maniglia (per il ridimensionamento o lo spostamento tramite trascinamento con il mouse)
    Drag the grip at the corner of the text box to adjust its size.
  7. grip (membro della troupe responsabile dell'attrezzatura in un set cinematografico; in italiano si usa talvolta il termine inglese)
    During the movie shoot, the grips were busy setting up the lighting equipment for the next scene.