capture英语解释
capture
音标['kæptʃә]
汉语翻译
n. 抓取, 战利品, 捕获之物vt. 抓取, 获得, 迷住【计】 截获命令【化】 截留; 俘获
capture词型变化动词过去式:captured 过去分词:captured 现在分词:capturing 第三人称单数:captures
capture词意辨析
arrest, capture, catch, seize, trap这些动词均有“抓住,捕捉”之意。arrest: 指根据法律或命令进行逮捕并予以监禁或拘留。capture: 指通过武力或计谋等,战胜抵抗而捉住敌人或动物。catch: 普通用词,指捉住跑动或隐藏中的人或动物,一般指活捉。seize: 侧重指以突然、有力地动作迅速抓住或捉住。trap: 多指诱捕。
capture英语解释名词 capture:the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property同义词:gaining control, seizurea process whereby a star or planet holds an object in its gravitational fieldany process in which an atomic or nuclear system acquires an additional particlethe act of taking of a person by force同义词:seizurethe removal of an opponent's piece from the chess board动词 capture:succeed in representing or expressing something intangibleattract; cause to be enamored同义词:enamour, trance, catch, becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchantsucceed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase同义词:get, catchbring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbittake possession of by force, as after an invasion同义词:appropriate, seize, conquercapture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping同义词:catch
capture例句The easiest way to capture a fortress is from within.堡垒最容易从内部攻破。The revolutionist eluded capture for weeks by hiding underground.那位革命者为避免被捕在地下躲藏了几个星期。The capture of the city shocked everyone in the country.这座城市被占领使国人大为震惊。The novel captured the imagination of thousands of readers.这部小说引起了千万读者的想象。
capture详细解释cap.turev.tr.(及物动词)cap.tured,cap.tur.ing,cap.tures To take captive, as by force or craft; seize.俘虏:俘虏,如通过武力或诡计;捕获To gain possession or control of, as in a game or contest:赢得,夺取:赢得对…的占有或控制,如在游戏或竞赛中:例句:capture the queen in chess; captured the liberal vote.下国际象棋时吃掉王后;赢得自由党的选票To attract and hold:引起(注意)并吸引住:例句:tales of adventure that capture the imagination.引起想象的探险故事To succeed in preserving in lasting form:成功地长久保存:例句:capture a likeness in a painting.保存一幅油画中的人物肖像n.(名词)The act of catching, taking, or winning, as by force or skill.俘获,赢得:抓获、攫取或夺得,如通过武力或技艺One that has been seized, caught, or won; a catch or prize.俘虏,奖品:被抓获、逮住或赢得的人;捕获物或战利品Physics The phenomenon in which an atom or a nucleus absorbs a subatomic particle, often with the subsequent emission of radiation.【物理学】 俘获:一种原子或原子核吸收亚原子粒子的现象,随后常伴有辐射现象来源:From French [capture] 源自 法语 [俘获] from Old French 源自 古法语 from Latin captôra [a catching of animals] 源自 拉丁语 captôra [捕获动物] from captus [past participle of] capere [to seize] * see kap- 源自 captus [] capere的过去分词 [抓获] *参见 kap-