grip on something

grip on something
*a grip on something
1. and *a hold on something Lit. a good grasp on something. (*Typically: get \grip on something; have \grip on something; give someone \grip on something.) •

Try to get a grip on the ropes and pull yourself up.

You should get a hold on the knob and turn it firmly.

2. Fig. a thorough knowledge of some topic. (*Typically: get \grip on something; have \grip on something; give someone \grip on something.) •

I need to have a grip on the basics of accounting.

Try to get a hold on all the facts first.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • lose your grip (on something) — phrase to become less able to understand things or deal with them Are you starting to lose your grip on reality? Thesaurus: to not understand, or to misunderstandsynonym Main entry: grip * * * lose your ˈgrip (on sth) idiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • in the grip of something — in the grip of (something) controlled by something. The country was in the grip of a continuing and deep depression. She sways and stomps and even cries when she s in the grip of her music making …   New idioms dictionary

  • be in the grip of something — phrase to be in a difficult or unpleasant situation The country was in the grip of an economic crisis. The forest is still in the grip of winter. Thesaurus: to be in, or to get into a difficult situationsynonym Main entry: grip …   Useful english dictionary

  • be in the grip of something — be in the grip of (something) to be experiencing something unpleasant that you have no control over. The country is currently in the grip of the worst recession for twenty years …   New idioms dictionary

  • have a grip on something — have a grip on (something) to have control over something. Certainly in the first half England didn t seem to have a grip on the game …   New idioms dictionary

  • get a grip on something — phrase to begin to understand a difficult situation and start to find a way of dealing with it We need to get a grip on how dangerous this situation is. Thesaurus: to understand somethingsynonym Main entry: grip …   Useful english dictionary

  • tighten your grip on something — 1) to hold someone or something more firmly He tightened his grip on her arms, making her wince. 2) to begin to control someone or something more strictly The military government has tightened its grip on the province …   English dictionary

  • keep a tight grip on something — keep a tight grip/rein/hold/on something phrase to control something in a very strict way The company needs to keep a tight hold on costs this month. Thesaurus: to limit or control something or someonesynonym Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • be in the grip of something — to be in a difficult or unpleasant situation The country was in the grip of an economic crisis. The forest is still in the grip of winter …   English dictionary

  • in the grip of something — in the ˈgrip of sth idiom experiencing sth unpleasant that cannot be stopped • a country in the grip of recession Main entry: ↑gripidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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