I grasped the main points of the speech. Which of the following can take the place of the underlined word?


  1. A.
    kept a firm hold of
  2. B.
    seized firmly
  3. C.
    understood
  4. D.
    measured
C
grasp含有“領(lǐng)會;理解;掌握”等含義。
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