Asió (en. Grabbed)
/aˈsjo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To apprehend or take something with the hand.
He grasped the book tightly so that it wouldn't fall.
Asió el libro con fuerza para que no se le cayera.
To hold or grab something.
She grasped the gift with enthusiasm.
Ella asió el regalo con entusiasmo.
To take or receive something.
He seized the opportunity that presented itself.
Asió la oportunidad que se le presentó.
Etymology
From Latin 'adserere', which means 'to grasp' or 'to seize'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to grasp tightly
To hold something with strong pressure.
asir con fuerza
to seize the opportunity
To take a favorable opportunity when it arises.
asir la oportunidad
to not grasp well
Not to hold something properly.
no asir bien
Related Words
to grasp
To take or hold something with the hand.
asir
to grab
To take something with hands or arms.
agarrar
to hold
To keep something steady or in place.
sujetar
Slang Meanings
To take something quickly.
I'm going to grab the car before it's parked.
Voy a asió el coche antes de que se aparque.
To catch or get something.
He seized the job offer without thinking.
Asió la oferta de trabajo sin pensarlo.