释义 |
- v.抓住;捉拿;夺;没收
- 网络夺取;捉住;夺取,占领
过去分词:seized 现在分词:seizing 第三人称单数:seizes v.+n. seize opportunity,seize initiative,seize power,seize property,right seize v. relinquish,return,lose,release v. take hold of,grab,grab hold of,appropriate,confiscate 1. | 抓住;捉住;夺to take sb/sth in your hand suddenly and using force |
| She tried to seize the gun from him. 她试图夺他的枪。 | | He seized her by the arm. 他抓住她的胳膊。 | | She seized hold of my hand. 她抓住我的手。 |
2. | ~ sth (from sb) (常指通过暴力突然)夺取,攻占,控制to take control of a place or situation, often suddenly and violently |
| They seized the airport in a surprise attack. 他们突袭攻占了机场。 | | The army has seized control of the country. 军队已经控制全国。 | | He seized power in a military coup. 他在军事政变中夺取了政权。 |
3. | ~ sb 逮捕;捉拿;俘获to arrest or capture sb |
| The men were seized as they left the building. 这些人在离开那栋房子时被抓获。 |
4. | ~ sth 起获;没收;扣押to take illegal or stolen goods away from sb |
| A large quantity of drugs was seized during the raid. 在这次突击行动中起获了大量毒品。 |
5. | ~ a chance, an opportunity, the initiative, etc. 抓住,把握(机会、时机、主动等)to be quick to make use of a chance, an opportunity, etc. |
| The party seized the initiative with both hands(= quickly and with enthusiasm) . 该党迅速掌握主动。 |
6. | ~ sb 突然侵袭;突然控制to affect sb suddenly and deeply |
| Panic seized her. 她突然惊慌失措。 | | He was seized by curiosity. 他好奇心顿起。 |
v. | 9. 〔通例用被动语态〕【法律】查封;充公;没收;扣押 9. 〔通例用被动语态〕【法律】查封;充公;没收;扣押 |
v. | 1. to take a hold of an object quickly and firmly 2. to take advantage of something such as a chance eagerly and immediately 3. to overwhelm the mind or emotions suddenly 4. to overwhelm somebody physically 5. to take official or legal possession of something, often something held illegally such as arms, drugs, or stolen goods 6. to take somebody into custody 7. to understand an idea or concept, especially quickly 8. to become jammed, especially as a result of great heat, pressure, or friction, often arising from lack of lubrication 9. to become painfully stiff and immobile 10. to come to a sudden and sometimes permanent halt 1. to take a hold of an object quickly and firmly 2. to take advantage of something such as a chance eagerly and immediately 3. to overwhelm the mind or emotions suddenly 4. to overwhelm somebody physically 5. to take official or legal possession of something, often something held illegally such as arms, drugs, or stolen goods 6. to take somebody into custody 7. to understand an idea or concept, especially quickly 8. to become jammed, especially as a result of great heat, pressure, or friction, often arising from lack of lubrication 9. to become painfully stiff and immobile 10. to come to a sudden and sometimes permanent halt |
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