Clutch 对比 Grab 对比 Grasp 对比 Perform 对比 Succeed

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Clutch

前 1000(非常常见)

Grab

非正式前 1000(非常常见)B2verb

Grasp

前 2000(常见)C1verb

Perform

前 1000(非常常见)A2verb

Succeed

前 1000(非常常见)A2verb
 ClutchGrabGraspPerformSucceed
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含义紧紧抓住东西,或者在压力下表现得很好。To hold something tightly or to do well under pressure.快速或突然地拿东西to take something quickly or suddenly完全理解某事。To understand something fully.做某事,尤其是在别人面前。to do something, especially in front of others做得好或达到目标to do well or to reach a goal
例句She had to clutch her bag tightly on the crowded bus.I need to grab a coffee before my meeting.She could not grasp the meaning of the complex poem.She will perform a song at the concert tonight.If you work hard, you will succeed in your goals.
语域中性非正式中性中性中性
常见程度前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 2000(常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)
CEFR 等级-B2C1A2A2
词性verbverbverbverb
搭配clutch bag, clutch moment, in the clutch, clutch performancesuddenly, quickly, try to, manage to, at, by, from, grab hold of something, suddenly, quickly, try to, manage to, at, by, from, grab hold of something, suddenly, quickly, try to, manage to, at, by, from, grab hold of somethingfirmly, tightly, at, by, grasp hold of somebody/​something, fully, not quite, not really, try to, be unable to, fail tolive, in public, publicly, first performed, rarely performed, see something performed, effectively, efficiently, properly, be able to, be unable to, be expected to, failure to perform something, admirably, beautifully, brilliantly, be able to, be unable to, be expected toadmirably, beautifully, brilliantly, be likely to, be unlikely to, be determined to, against, at, in, admirably, beautifully, brilliantly, be likely to, be unlikely to, be determined to, against, at, in, appoint somebody to, elect somebody to, be tipped to, as, to, appoint somebody to, elect somebody to, be tipped to, as, to
反义release, let go, discardrelease, let go, dropmisunderstand, ignoreneglect, ignore, abortfail, stop, flop
常见错误Confused with 'clutch' as a vehicle part instead of the action., Using 'clutch' in the wrong tense or form., Mixing up 'clutch' with similar-sounding words.Confusing 'grab' with 'grasp'; 'grasp' implies a more secure hold., Using 'grab' in a formal context where 'take' would be a better choice., Mixing up 'grab' with 'snatch'; 'snatch' often implies theft or a more aggressive action.'Grasp' is sometimes confused with 'grab' (to physically hold something)., Learners may forget to use it in its correct form, saying 'grasp the concept' instead of 'grasp concepts'.Used incorrectly as 'performance' instead of 'perform', Confused with 'present', especially in a non-theatrical context, Using 'perform' without specifying what is being performedConfused with 'succeed in' vs 'succeed at', Using 'succeed' without an object or context, Incorrectly conjugating with 'succeeded' in future tense
用法说明当描述牢牢抓住某物或在关键时刻的表现时,可以使用“clutch”。避免在非常正式的场合使用。Use 'clutch' when describing holding something firmly or a performance in a crucial moment. Avoid in very formal contexts.在随意的对话中使用'抓',特别是在描述快速动作时。避免在正式写作中使用;'抓住'或'拿'可能更合适。Use 'grab' in casual conversations, particularly when describing a quick action. Avoid in formal writing; 'seize' or 'take' may be more appropriate.当谈论理解复杂想法时,使用“grasp”。它比“get”更正式,但在日常对话中仍然常用。Use 'grasp' when talking about understanding complex ideas. It's more formal than 'get' but still commonly used in everyday conversations.用于戏剧、音乐和任务等场合。适用于非正式和正式场合。避免在不讨论动作或任务时使用。Used in contexts such as theater, music, and tasks. Common in both informal and formal settings. Avoid when not discussing an action or task.在一般情况下使用'succeed',表示某人实现了他们的目标。比起正式讨论,这个词在中性语境中更常见。避免在过于随意的场合使用。Use 'succeed' in general situations where someone achieves their aims. More common in neutral contexts than in formal discussions. Avoid using in overly casual settings.

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常见问题:Clutch 对比 Grab 对比 Grasp 对比 Perform 对比 Succeed

Clutch、Grab、Grasp、Perform和Succeed 有什么区别?

Clutch: To hold something tightly or to do well under pressure. Grab: to take something quickly or suddenly Grasp: To understand something fully. Perform: to do something, especially in front of others Succeed: to do well or to reach a goal

哪个更高级:Clutch、Grab、Grasp、Perform和Succeed?

Grasp 级别最高,在 CEFR 量表上为 C1。

能各给一个例子吗?

Clutch: She had to clutch her bag tightly on the crowded bus. Grab: I need to grab a coffee before my meeting. Grasp: She could not grasp the meaning of the complex poem. Perform: She will perform a song at the concert tonight. Succeed: If you work hard, you will succeed in your goals.

我可以互换使用 Clutch、Grab、Grasp、Perform和Succeed 吗?

不总是。Clutch、Grab、Grasp、Perform和Succeed 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。

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