grip
grip.01 - hold tight, grasp
GRIP-V NOTES: Frames file for 'grip' based on sentences in wsj. Verbnet entry hold-15.1 and touch-20-1, Framenet entry Manipulation. (from grip.01-v predicate notes)Aliases:
grip (v.)
grip (n.)
get_grip (l.)
have_grip (l.)
grip (n.)
get_grip (l.)
have_grip (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: holder
ARG1-PPT: thing held
ARG2-GOL: benefactive
ARG3-PRD: secondary attribute of thing held
ARG1-PPT: thing held
ARG2-GOL: benefactive
ARG3-PRD: secondary attribute of thing held
grip-v: nice and simple
Chinese leader Deng told former President Nixon that the U.S. was deeply involved in
`` the turmoil and counterrevolutionary rebellion ''ARG0
thatR-ARG0
grippedrel
BeijingARG1
last springARGM-TMP
.grip-v: heavy-NP movement, or something like that
They note that when an unexpectedly sharp widening in the U.S. trade gap in August was reported earlier this month , hopes for a sustained narrowing of the trade deficit were dashed and
sentimentARG0
grippedrel
the marketARG1
that the U.S. economy was losing its momentumC-ARG0
.grip-n
Stone told friends on Saturday that Trump is ' losing
hisARG0
griprel
on realityARG1
, 'get_grip-l
This book really helped
meARG0
getARGM-LVB
a griprel
on politicsARG1
.get_grip
get_grip.02 - regain control over one's emotions/mental state, specifically
GET_GRIP-L NOTES:Aliases:
get_grip (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity regaining control
ARG1-PPT: over what
ARG1-PPT: over what
get_grip-l
Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Chris FinalysonARG0
needs to getARGM-LVB
a griprel
and stop reverting to hissy fits every time some truth is told