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seize/si:z/v. 1 tr. take hold of forcibly or suddenly (用力或突然地)抓住 2 tr. take possession of forcibly 攻克;攻占;夺取 seized the fortress 攻克要塞; seized power 夺取政权 3 tr. take possession of (contraband goods, documents, etc.) by warrant or legal right, confiscate, impound (对违禁商品、文件等)没收;查封;扣押 4 tr. affect suddenly 突然支配;影响 panic seized us 我们突然感到惊慌; was seized by apoplexy 中风; was seized with remorse 顿生悔意 5 tr. take advantage of (an opportunity) 利用(时机) 6 tr. comprehend quickly or clearly (迅速或清晰地)理解;领悟 7 intr. (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 on, upon)a take hold forcibly or suddenly (用力或突然地)抓住;捉住 b take advantage eagerly (急切地)利用 seized on a pretext 利用借口 8 intr. (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 up)a (of a moving part in a machine) become stuck or jammed from undue heat, friction, etc. (机器部件由于过热、摩擦等)卡住;夹住 b (of part of the body etc.) become stiff (身体部位等)变得僵直 9 tr. (also 亦作 seise) (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 of) Law put in possession of 【法律】占有 10 tr. Naut. fasten or attach by binding with turns of yarn etc. 【海】系紧;缠扎;绑紧 □ seized (or seised) of 1 possessing legally 依法占有 2 aware or informed of 了解;知悉 □ seizable adj.□ seizer n.[Middle English from Old French seizir, saisir ‘give seisin’, from Frankish via Latin sacire from Germanic] |