grab

agarrar

verb

grab
[græb]
sustantivo
1(movement)
  • to make a grab at or for something -> tratar de agarrar algo
  • to be up for grabs (familiar) -> estar a disposición de cualquiera
verbo transitivo (pt & pp grabbed)
también:
  • to grab (hold of) something/somebody -> agarrar algo/a alguien
  • to grab something off somebody -> arrebatar algo a alguien
  • how does that grab you? (familiar) -> ¿qué te parece?
  • the idea doesn't grab me (familiar) -> no me entusiasma la idea
verbo intransitivo
también:
  • to grab at something/somebody -> tratar de agarrar algo/a alguien

grab [grab]
1Arrebatar, apresar, agarrar, prender rudamente; asir con la mano.
2Tomar posesión repentina, violenta o fraudulentamente; apresar.
sustantivo
3Toma, apresamiento; lo que está asido. (Familiar) (m)
4Gancho o aparato para asir. (m)
va.

grab [ɡræb]
noun
1 (snatch)
to make a grab at for sthor intentar agarrar algo; it's all up for grabs (informal) está a disposición de cualquiera
2 especially (Britain) (Téc) cuchara; (f)
verb:transitive
1 (seize) coger; agarrar; (LAm) (greedily) echar mano a
to grab sth from sb arrebatarle algo a algn; to grab hold of sth/sb agarrar algo/a algn
He grabbed hold of me She grabbed hold of him by the arm Grab hold of this for a minute
2 [+chance etc] aprovechar
I'll just grab a quick shower me voy a dar una ducha rápida; we can grab a sandwich on the way comeremos un bocadillo por el camino
I managed to grab a few hours' sleep on the plane
I managed to grab him before he left conseguí pillarle antes de que se marchara
3 (informal) (attract, appeal to)
how does that grab you? ¿qué te parece?; that really grabbed me aquello me entusiasmó de verdad; it doesn't grab me no me va
verb:intransitive
to grab at (snatch) tratar de coger agarrar;or (LAm) (in falling) tratar de asir

Verb Conjugation for "grab"

Imperative
  • grab
  • you grab
  • he/she grabs
  • we grab
  • you grab
  • they grab
Preterite
  • I grabbed
  • you grabbed
  • he/she grabbed
  • we grabbed
  • you grabbed
  • they grabbed
Present Continuous
  • I am grabbing
  • you are grabbing
  • he/she is grabbing
  • we are grabbing
  • you are grabbing
  • they are grabbing
Present Perfect
  • I have grabbed
  • you have grabbed
  • he/she has grabbed
  • we have grabbed
  • you have grabbed
  • they have grabbed
Past Continuous
  • I was grabbing
  • you were grabbing
  • he/she was grabbing
  • we were grabbing
  • you were grabbing
  • they were grabbing
Past Perfect
  • I had grabbed
  • you had grabbed
  • he/she had grabbed
  • we had grabbed
  • you had grabbed
  • they had grabbed
Future
  • I will grab
  • you will grab
  • he/she will grab
  • we will grab
  • you will grab
  • they will grab
Future Perfect
  • I will have grabbed
  • you will have grabbed
  • he/she will have grabbed
  • we will have grabbed
  • you will have grabbed
  • they will have grabbed
Future Continuous
  • I will be grabbing
  • you will be grabbing
  • he/she will be grabbing
  • we will be grabbing
  • you will be grabbing
  • they will be grabbing
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been grabbing
  • you have been grabbing
  • he/she has been grabbing
  • we have been grabbing
  • you have been grabbing
  • they have been grabbing
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been grabbing
  • you will have been grabbing
  • he/she will have been grabbing
  • we will have been grabbing
  • you will have been grabbing
  • they will have been grabbing
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been grabbing
  • you had been grabbing
  • he/she had been grabbing
  • we had been grabbing
  • you had been grabbing
  • they had been grabbing
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