Asir in english
Grab
pronunciation: græb part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: græb part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
asirse = seize on/upon ; clutch.
Example: Librarians may seize on this book thinking it is going to offer them practical guidelines for setting up a system in their own libraries.Example: Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.asir = grip ; take + hold of ; seize + hold of.
Example: The entrance door should be automatic or with a handle easy to grip.Example: They waited with baneful patience, ready to take hold of him the moment he relaxed his vigilance.Example: The shark seized hold of his leg and left three deep bite wounds from his thigh to his calf.more:
» asirse = seize on/upon ; clutch .
Example: Librarians may seize on this book thinking it is going to offer them practical guidelines for setting up a system in their own libraries. Example: Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.» asirse a = latch on to .
Example: Educational establishments have latched on to the word 'information' and have employed it to encompass very different programmes of study.