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Definition of "grab" in Englisch

verb

  1. (transitive) To grip suddenly; to seize; to clutch.

    • I grabbed her hand to pull her back from the cliff edge.
  2. (intransitive) To make a sudden grasping or clutching motion (at something).

    • The suspect suddenly broke free and grabbed at the policeman's gun.
    • Stop grabbing or I won't give you any cookies.
  3. To restrain someone; to arrest.

  4. (transitive) To grip the attention of; to enthrall or interest.

    • How does that idea grab you?
  5. (informal) To quickly collect, retrieve, or take.

    • Come in and grab a seat [i.e. sit down].
  6. (informal) To consume something quickly.

    • We'll just grab a sandwich and then we'll be on our way.
    • Is there time to grab a coffee?
  7. To take the opportunity of.

noun

  1. (countable) A sudden snatch at something.

  2. (countable) An acquisition by violent or unjust means.

  3. (countable) A mechanical device that grabs or clutches.

  4. (countable, media) A sound bite.

  5. (obsolete) That which is seized.

  6. (firefighting, slang) The rescue of a person from a burning structure.

  7. (uncountable) A simple card game.

noun

  1. A two- or three-masted vessel used on the Malabar coast.