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cap.ture objH5kAp7tFE5, $-tFLv [T]to take (someone) as a prisoner, or to take (something) into your possession, esp. by force捕获,夺取Two of the soldiers were killed and the rest were captured.两名士兵被杀,其余的被俘。Rebel forces captured the city after a week-long battle.叛军经一周的战斗攻取了城市。(fig.) The Democratic Party captured 70% of the vote/captured control of the legislature.民主党获得70%的选票/夺取了立法机构的控制权。(fig.) The American drive to land a man on the Moon captured the imagination/attention of the whole world.美国的载人登月引起了全世界的遐想/关注。(fig.) A passer-by captured the whole incident on film (=recorded it with a camera).一名过路人拍摄下了事件的全过程。(fig.) It would be impossible to capture (=represent) her beauty in a painting.她的美无法用绘画表现。(specialized) If a machine such as a computer captures information, it takes it in and stores it.(计算机)储存
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