「grasped」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

grasped

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  • his personal best time by twelve seconds and grasped a bronze medal.
  • I then grasped a new and astonishing poetic secret, for the
  • Lycaon grasped Achilles' knees and begged for mercy, either
  • rm referring to the way a lived experience is grasped and retained immediately after it occurs.
  • s their only weapons roaring like clouds they grasped and struck each other like two mad elephants
  • gh which universal spiritual teachings can be grasped and imparted to dedicated disciples.
  • As Berebus grasped at the Essence of Power, the Dragon gave up i
  • The bicycle wheel is grasped by opposing hooks when the central plunger is
  • rk is "unperformable", which fact was quickly grasped by Barbirolli; however, when Barbirolli asked
  • indentations that do not open to the end are grasped by the chuck to prevent the drill bit falling
  • re especially fond of hermit crabs, which are grasped by the legs and pulled out of their protectiv
  • The tail can also be dropped (autotomy) when grasped by a predator (like most skinks) but these la
  • Typically, the vine grasped by Donkey Kong's left hand holds the super sp
  • o Virgil in Book VIII of his Aeneid, Heracles grasped Cacus so tightly that Cacus' eyes popped out
  • e extent of large lava fields is most readily grasped from the air or in satellite photos, where th
  • of the boundary lines, when a boundary umpire grasped him by the hand.
  • Grasped in the holy hand of Mystery,
  • But an opportunity for distinction was grasped in the cavalry fighting around Mars-la-Tour (
  • bout for years were all surreal, unable to be grasped in their depersonalization.
  • The development of his thought can be grasped in the five ‘cahiers' (see bibliography) in w
  • in 2 or 3 seconds, he rushed for the grenade, grasped it in his right hand, and attempted to throw
  • the other men, Private Ozbourn unhesitatingly grasped it close to his body and fell upon it, sacrif
  • And seeing, grasped it, Thee we glorify.
  • century, decades passed before archeologists grasped Phnom Bakheng's historical significance.
  • of "great appendages," with which it may have grasped prey with.
  • Like most other skinks, the tail will drop if grasped roughly.
  • Kidston grasped submarine tactics and served on several leadi
  • His hands grasped the eastern and western sea, and his head res
  • Stanislaus quickly grasped the situation and formed the plan of applying
  • She grasped the powers of punishment and award, controlle
  • nd commented on how well the "American actor" grasped the character, not realizing Laurie was Briti
  • try has been published widely and Bennett has grasped the internet as a tool for poets and helped c
  • Slotin grasped the upper beryllium hemisphere with his left
  • the experience as an epiphany, the moment he grasped the connection between environmentalism and h
  • uck root and might feel they have permanently grasped the vital belt of the Orient.
  • l election, as Frank Miller's PC party barely grasped to their power.
  • e guts", Crowe stepped back with the football grasped to his chest in his left hand and attempted t
  • dwindle, the gravity of the situation was not grasped until the end of May 1866, and by then the mo
  • grasped with clear understanding and perfect agreemen
  • t a handle, generally a small one that may be grasped with the thumb and one or two fingers.