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capture美 ['kæptʃər] 英 ['kæptʃə(r)] - v.捕获;采集;俘获;拍摄
- n.(被)捕获;(被)俘获
- 网络捕捉;俘虏;占领
过去分词:captured 现在分词:capturing 第三人称单数:captures v.+n. capture attention,capture market,capture imagination,capture audience,capture prisoner v. take,imprison,encapsulate,summarize,secure n. imprisonment,detention,seizure,apprehension,incarceration 抓住catch 1. | 俘虏;俘获;捕获to catch a person or an animal and keep them as a prisoner or in a confined space |
| Allied troops captured over 300 enemy soldiers. 盟军俘虏了 300 多名敌方士兵。 | | The animals are captured in nets and sold to local zoos. 那些动物用网捕获后被卖到当地的动物园。 |
控制take control 2. | ~ sth 用武力夺取;攻取;攻占to take control of a place, building, etc. using force |
| The city was captured in 1941. 这座城市于 1941 年被攻占。 |
3. | ~ sth 夺得;赢得;争得to succeed in getting control of sth that other people are also trying to control |
| The company has captured 90% of the market. 这家公司已取得九成的市场份额。 |
使感兴趣make sb interested 4. | ~ sb's attention/imagination/interest 引起(注意、想象、兴趣)to make sb interested in sth |
| They use puppets to capture the imagination of younger audiences. 他们用木偶来启发小观众的想象力。 |
感觉;气氛feeling/atmosphere 5. | ~ sth (用图画、文章、电影等准确地)表达,刻画,描述to succeed in accurately expressing a feeling, an atmosphere, etc. in a picture, piece of writing, film/movie, etc. |
| The article captured the mood of the nation. 这篇文章把国民的情绪把握得很准。 |
电影;唱片;绘画film/record/paint 6. | [oftpass] ~ sb/sth on film/tape/canvas, etc. 拍摄;录制;绘制to film/record/paint, etc. sb/sth |
| The attack was captured on film by security cameras. 袭击事件已被保安摄像机拍摄下来。 |
某人的心sb's heart 7. | ~ sb's heart 使…爱上(或倾心于)to make sb love you |
计算机技术computing 8. | ~ sth 把…输入计算机;采集to put sth into a computer in a form it can use |
1. | [u] (被)捕获;(被)俘获the act of capturing sb/sth or of being captured |
| the capture of enemy territory 占领敌方领土 | | He evaded capture for three days. 他逃避缉捕已经三天了。 | | |
v. | 4. 攻夺;取,夺取,夺得(奖品等);赢得,引起(注意等) 4. 攻夺;取,夺取,夺得(奖品等);赢得,引起(注意等) | n. | |
v. | 1. to catch and then forcibly lock up or restrain a person or animal 2. to seize or gain control over a place 3. to win control or gain possession of something in a game or contest 4. to enchant or dominate somebody's mind, especially somebody's imagination, or hold somebody's attention 5. to win the love or affection of somebody, especially by being charming or attractive 6. to describe or represent something, especially something fleeting or intangible, in a lasting medium such as painting, writing, filmmaking, or sculpture 7. to record and store data in the memory of a computer or as a computer file 8. to gain an additional elementary particle 9. to record an event in a movie or photograph 10. to catch someone so that they become your prisoner 1. to catch and then forcibly lock up or restrain a person or animal 2. to seize or gain control over a place 3. to win control or gain possession of something in a game or contest 4. to enchant or dominate somebody's mind, especially somebody's imagination, or hold somebody's attention 5. to win the love or affection of somebody, especially by being charming or attractive 6. to describe or represent something, especially something fleeting or intangible, in a lasting medium such as painting, writing, filmmaking, or sculpture 7. to record and store data in the memory of a computer or as a computer file 8. to gain an additional elementary particle 9. to record an event in a movie or photograph 10. to catch someone so that they become your prisoner | n. | 1. the act of being captured or of capturing somebody or something 2. somebody or something that has been captured and held in captivity 3. the recording and storage of data in the memory of a computer or as a computer file 4. a process in which an atom, ion, molecule, or nucleus gains an additional elementary particle, often followed by an emission of radiation 5. the diversion of the headwaters of one river into the channel of another, brought about by erosion over a long period of time 6. following a credit card purchase, an electronic transfer of funds from the card-issuing financial institution to the seller 7. the act of catching someone so that they become your prisoner 8. the act of getting control of something from your enemy during a war 9. the process of putting information or pictures into a form that can be used by a computer 1. the act of being captured or of capturing somebody or something 2. somebody or something that has been captured and held in captivity 3. the recording and storage of data in the memory of a computer or as a computer file 4. a process in which an atom, ion, molecule, or nucleus gains an additional elementary particle, often followed by an emission of radiation 5. the diversion of the headwaters of one river into the channel of another, brought about by erosion over a long period of time 6. following a credit card purchase, an electronic transfer of funds from the card-issuing financial institution to the seller 7. the act of catching someone so that they become your prisoner 8. the act of getting control of something from your enemy during a war 9. the process of putting information or pictures into a form that can be used by a computer |
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