1.b> 1) i> / ; ..i> ; to take a grip on a rope i> ; to let go one's grip on the branch , i> ; to come to grips, to get to / at / grips with ) , ( i>); ) , ; ) i>. i> , i> ; i> ; to come to grips with the problem i> ;
2) i> , i> ; to have an iron grip, to have a grip of steel , ; his hand has lost its grip i> / ;
3) ( .. i> ); the masonic grip ;
4) .i> i> / ; backhand grip (i>);
5) .i> , ;
2.b> 1) / i> i> ; to have a good grip of the essential facts [of a problem, of a situation, of a subject] [, , ] ; he has a good grip of several modern languages ; to lose one's grip i> / ; his mind has lost its grip ;
2) i> / ; he has a (good) grip on the audience , ;
3.b> , , ; ; (. .i>); in the grip of poverty ; the fever has got him in its grip i> - ; unable to escape the grip of one's bad habits , ; to get a grip on oneself ; to lose one's grip , ..i> ; to lose one's grip of / on / smth. ;
4.b> , ; i> / ; i> ; i> ; the grip of the hammer .i> ;
5.b> .i> , ; ; ;
6.b> .i> , ;
7.b> .i> 1) .i> ;
2) .i>, .i> - i> ;
8.b> .i> .