with obj.
1- take into one's possession or control by force(用武力)占有; 控制:
the Russians captured 13,000 men
俄罗斯军队俘虏了13,000人
figurative 〈喻〉the appeal captured the imagination of thousands.
这个呼吁令几千人浮想联翩。
1.1
- record or express accurately in words or pictures(用文字、图片)准确记录(或表达):
she did a series of sketches, trying to capture all his moods.
她画了一系列素描, 力图捕捉他所有的情绪。
1.2
- Physics absorb (an atomic or subatomic particle)【物理】俘获(原子, 亚原子粒)。
1.3
- (in chess and other board games) make a move that secures the removal of (an opposing piece) from the board(国际象棋等棋类游戏中)吃(子)。
1.4
- Astronomy (of a star, planet, or other celestial body) bring (a less massive body) permanently within its gravitational influence【天文】(恒星、行星等天体)永久俘获(较轻质量的天体于其引力影响之下)。
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- (of a stream) divert the upper course of (another stream) by encroaching on its catchment area(河流)袭夺。
1.6
- cause (data) to be stored in a computer使(数据)保存于电脑中。
mass noun
1- the action of capturing or of being captured捕获; 被捕获:
the capture of the city marks the high point of his career
夺取这座城市标志着他事业的高峰
he was killed while resisting capture.
他在拒捕中被杀。
1.1
- count noun a person or thing that has been captured被捕获的人(或物)。
派生词
capturer
noun词源
mid 16th cent. (as a noun): from French, from Latin captura, from capt- 'seized, taken', from the verb capere.