How is the word agarrar translated from Spanish to English
Tomar y sostener algo con firmeza con la mano.
To take and hold something firmly with your hand.
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Tomar y sostener algo con firmeza con la mano.
To take and hold something firmly with your hand.
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See how the word “agarrar” is used in sentences
Agarró la cuerda con las dos manos. — She grasped the rope with both hands.
Por fin comprendió el sentido del poema. — He finally grasped the meaning of the poem.
La botella se le escapó del agarre. — The bottle slipped from his grasp.
Agarra el mango con firmeza antes de jalar. — Grasp the handle firmly before you pull.
¿Comprendes por qué esto importa? — Do you grasp why this matters?
Mantén un agarre firme en la escalera. — Keep a firm grasp on the ladder.
Los escaladores agarran cada presa solo por un segundo. — Climbers grasp each hold for only a second.
Me tomó un rato comprender las reglas. — It took me a while to grasp the rules.
Su agarre era fuerte para un niño tan pequeño. — His grasp was strong for such a small child.
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