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grab po angielsku:

1. take hold of something suddenly or violently



Angielskie słowo "grab" (take hold of something suddenly or violently) występuje w zestawach:

Activate B2! p18,20

2. grab


Grab him.
I had to grab her to keep her from falling.
In case of fire, I would grab my flute and escape.
You have to grab every opportunity life gives you.
I was so late I only had time to grab my coat and rush out of the door.
Set to poke up through the ground and grab you.
To catch the bull, grab its horns.
The two of you need to take the basket of apples over to your grandfather, the mother said. "You will grab it from one side, and you - from the other. And that's how you'll set out."
It might grab you, it might engage you more than anything else. He grabbed my interest and I started listening to his story.
I'll just grab a coffee and be with you in a second.
Grab - Take something quickly in your hand. eg The rober grabbed Mary's purse.
On seeing the shark the young women grabbed the capitain's arm and held onto him
if you grab something such as food or a drink, you take it from somewhere very quickly, especially because you are in a hurry
Lucy grabbed at the ropes, burning red stripes across her hands.
grab (n),

3. to take hold of someone or something suddenly or violently



Angielskie słowo "grab" (to take hold of someone or something suddenly or violently) występuje w zestawach:

WORDLIST 9 TROUBLE

4. t


Whenever he has a job to do, he always does it with great attention to detail. He's very t........
t for terrace
Dorota is married to Radek
The Esperanto alphabet has 28 letters: a, b, c, ĉ, d, e, f, g, ĝ, h, ĥ, i, j, ĵ, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, ŝ, t, u, ŭ, v, z.
The result of this experiment leads to our presumption that element T determines the entire structure.
I mean, when I watch T. V. I'd sit in it.
It's a good idea to stop using direct-links to files. Use a trick like starting the URL with double-width h t t p or something.
Mr T (19 years old) avoided conviction for murder, but was found guilty of grievous bodily harm for having intentionally caused wounds.

5. to take hold of someone or something with a sudden or violent movement



6. take quickly



7. to catch quickly



8. take hold



9. to take hold of something with your hand



10. appeal to


We'll appeal to the higher court.
That music doesn't appeal to me.
1) The organisers appealed to the crowd to stay calm. 2) Camping doesn't appeal to me
They banned beer advertisements, because they might wrongly appeal to teenagers.
The design has to appeal to people of all ages.

Angielskie słowo "grab" (appeal to) występuje w zestawach:

B J Thomas II 4

11. to interest someone and make them feel enthusiastic



Angielskie słowo "grab" (to interest someone and make them feel enthusiastic) występuje w zestawach:

kolokwium 3.1

12. Inspire intense interest