1 VERB (迅速有力地)抓住,捉住 If you seize something, you take hold of it quickly, firmly, and forcefully. (迅速有力地)抓住,捉住
SYN grab, grip, grasp, take
2 VERB (通过暴力突然迅速地)夺取,攻占,控制 When a group of people seize a place or seize control of it, they take control of it quickly and suddenly, using force. (通过暴力突然迅速地)夺取,攻占,控制
SYN take by storm, take over, capture, take
3 VERB (通常指通过武力)起获,没收,扣押 If a government or other authority seize someone's property, they take it from them, often by force. (通常指通过武力)起获,没收,扣押
SYN confiscate, appropriate, commandeer, impound
4 VERB 逮捕;捉拿;俘获 When someone is seized, they are arrested or captured. 逮捕;捉拿;俘获
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UN officials say two military observers were seized by the Khmer Rouge yesterday.
联合国官员称昨天有两名军事观察员被红色高棉逮捕。
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Men carrying sub-machine guns seized the five soldiers and drove them away. [VERB noun]
持冲锋枪的几名男子俘虏了 5 名士兵并开车将他们带走。
SYN capture, catch, arrest, get
5 VERB 抓住,把握(机会) When you seize an opportunity, you take advantage of it and do something that you want to do. 抓住,把握(机会)
SYN jump at, exploit, take advantage of, pounce on
Phrasal verbs: - seize onseize up
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