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  1. to take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession, especially by force. 俘虏;俘获;(尤指用武力)夺取. Two of the soldiers were killed and the rest were captured. 两名士兵被杀,其余被俘。 Rebel forces captured the city after a week-long battle. 叛军经过一周的战斗攻取了该市。 to succeed in getting something when you are competing with other people. 赢得;获得,取得.

  2. 释义. v. 俘获 ( capture的过去式和过去分词 ); 夺取; 夺得; 引起(注意、想像、兴趣) 大小写变形: Captured. 实用场景例句. 全部. He based his conclusions on the evidence given by the captured prisoners. 他根据被俘囚犯提供的证据得出了这个结论。 柯林斯例句. In 1987, McDonald's captured 19 percent of all fast-food sales. 1987年,麦当劳占据了整个快餐业销售额的19%。 柯林斯例句. Italian football captured the imagination of the nation last season.

  3. to take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession, especially by force: Two of the soldiers were killed and the rest were captured. Rebel forces captured the city after a week-long battle. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to find and take a person who has done something wrong.

  4. n. 1. the act of catching someone so that they become your prisoner. 2. the act of getting control of something from your enemy during a war; the act of getting control of something from an opponent in business or politics. 3. the process of putting information or pictures into a form that can be used by a computer. v.

  5. 美 [ˈkæptʃər] 释义. 常用. 高考讲解. v. 俘虏,占领; 引起(注意、想象、兴趣); 拍摄; 表现,体现(感情、气氛) 词态变化. 第三人称单数: captures; 过去式: captured; 过去分词: captured; 现在分词: capturing; 实用场景例句. 全部. 俘获. 夺取. 夺得. 引起. 捕获. 占领. 捕获物. 捕捉. 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。 牛津词典. The article captured the mood of the nation. 这篇文章把国民的情绪把得很准。 牛津词典.

  6. 1. The prince was captured by some renegades. 王子被一些叛乱 抓住 。 2. They captured the last stronghold. 他们攻占 最后一个堡垒。 3. the appeal captured the imagination of thousands. 这个呼吁令几千人浮想联翩。 4. the fugitive was captured in a moment. 逃亡 马上就被抓住 。 5.

  7. to take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession, especially by force. 俘虜;俘獲;(尤指用武力)奪取. Two of the soldiers were killed and the rest were captured. 兩名士兵被殺,其餘被俘。 Rebel forces captured the city after a week-long battle. 叛軍經過一週的戰鬥攻取了該市。 to succeed in getting something when you are competing with other people. 贏得;獲得,取得.

  8. 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.

  9. capture [ ˈkæptʃər ] I vt. 1 (= catch) [+ animal] 捕获 (獲) bǔhuò. [+ person] 俘虏 (虜) fúlǔ. 2 [+ town, country] 攻占 (佔) gōngzhàn. 3 ( Comm) [+ share of market] 占 (佔)有 zhànyǒu. 4 (= reflect) [+ mood, atmosphere, spirit] 反映 fǎnyìng. II n [u] 1 [ of person] 被捕 bèibǔ. 2 [ of town] 占 (佔)领 (領) zhànlǐng. to capture sb's imagination.

  10. the act of taking of a person by force. 同义词:seizure. the removal of an opponent's piece from the chess board. v. succeed in representing or expressing something intangible. "capture the essence of Spring"; "capture an idea". attract; cause to be enamored. "She captured all the men's hearts".

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