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capture
- IPA[ˈkaptʃə]
英式
- take into one's possession or control by force;(in chess and other board games) make a move that secures the removal of (an opposing piece) from the board
- the action of capturing or of being captured;a person or thing that has been captured
verb: capture, 3rd person present: captures, gerund or present participle: capturing, past tense: captured, past participle: captured
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- 片語
動詞
- 1. take into one's possession or control by force the island was captured by Australian forces in 1914 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (in chess and other board games) make a move that secures the removal of (an opposing piece) from the board Black cannot capture the knight
- ▪ (of a star, planet, or other celestial body) bring (a less massive body) permanently within its gravitational influence Jupiter's gravity captured a small percentage of these planetesimals
- 2. record accurately in words or pictures she did a series of sketches, trying to capture all his moods 同義詞
- 3. cause (data) to be stored in a computer these allow users to capture, edit, and display geographic data
- 4. absorb (an atomic or subatomic particle) the free electrons were moving too rapidly to be captured by nuclei
- 5. (of a stream) divert the upper course of (another stream) by encroaching on its catchment area.
名詞
- 1. the action of capturing or of being captured the capture of the city he was killed while resisting capture
- ▪ a person or thing that has been captured a bounty hunter who always brings his captures in alive